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ISLAMABAD / WASHINGTON: Amid persisting diplomatic tensions between India and Pakistan, the United States has asked New Delhi to take steps to improve relationships with its South Asian neighbours.

“We believe the [Obama’s] visit to India was a very important one, and we believe that India should have good relationships with its neighbours as well and take steps to improve those relationships,” State Department spokesperson Marie Harf told a weekly press briefing.

She was responding to a question regarding Pakistan’s concerns over some Indo-US agreements signed during the recent visit of President Barack Obama to India. Harf described Washington’s relationship with both Pakistan and India as strong and vital.

The comments come amid growing strain in Indo-Pak relations as New Delhi refuses to hold dialogue with Islamabad for resolving the Jammu and Kashmir dispute which, Islamabad says, is critical to normalisation of relations between the two nuclear-armed neighbours. Islamabad has also voiced serious concern over New Delhi’s attempts to alter demography of the disputed Himalayan region.

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At the press briefing, Harf reaffirmed US position on fostering close relationships with both Pakistan and India. “When it comes to our relationships in the region, look, we have relationships with India and with Pakistan. They are both strong, they are both vital to our strategic interests, and they both stand on their own.”

When questioned about US assessment of religious freedom in India under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the spokesperson said she would check from the relevant officials but reiterated President Obama’s call for religious freedom.

“Well, you heard the president [Obama] speak about this when he was just there [in New Delhi]. This was part of his message during his trip to India and also part of his message at the National Prayer Breakfast yesterday morning that freedom of religion is a fundamental freedom, that every nation is stronger when people of all faiths are free to practice their religion free from persecution and fear and discrimination.

“So certainly, we encourage all governments around the world to respect and ensure freedom of assembly for individuals who are worshiping or who are doing so for religious reasons, and that is a universal right we think should be adhered to.”

An Indian newspaper, meanwhile, reported that Pakistan’s High Commissioner in New Delhi Abdul Basit meet the new Indian foreign secretary, S Jaishankar, next week to explore the possibility of resumption of bilateral talks.

Although officials said Basit will make a courtesy call on the foreign secretary, there are expectations in some quarters that talks could be revived as the new secretary could suggest ideas to government to re-launch dialogue, The Economic Times reported on Saturday.

In Islamabad, Foreign Office spokesperson Tasnim Aslam dismissed the report as ‘speculative’ and described as ‘routine’ the meeting between Basit and India’s foreign secretary.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had travelled to New Delhi to attend the swearing-in ceremony of Prime Minister Narendra Modi after his rightwing Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party won the elections in April-May, last year.

However, the bonhomie generated by the trip didn’t last long as New Delhi suspended subsequent talks between the foreign secretaries of the two countries in August after Pakistan’s high commissioner met with Kashmiri leaders.

Since then border guards from the two countries have frequently exchanged fire along the Line of Control and Working Boundary, dimming hopes for resumption of composite dialogue process which was suspended by New Delhi following the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks.

South Asia tensions: US asks India to improve ties with neighbours – The Express Tribune
 
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We polity dismiss your suggestion Mrs. whatever of US and ask you to let us practice our foreign policy independently.
 
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You(India) needs it (talks) as much as we do,don't try to be a smart arse,young blood.

What is their to talk ?? You keep what you have and we keep what we have, we are happy with status-quo. If you want to talk then only condition is that we will talk about only about your part of Kashmir, our Kashmir is non-negotiable.
 
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Its not about doomed,you understand,what i'm trying to say here.


dekho bhai as long as you will keep crying Kashmir, keep meeting the separatists,keep give asylum to Indian wanted criminals.I don't think the situation is gonna change.US can keep on advising we really don't care as long as situation doesn't change
 
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What is their to talk ??
dekho bhai as long as you will keep crying Kashmir, keep meeting the separatists,keep give asylum to Indian wanted criminals.I don't think the situation is gonna change.US can keep on advising we really don't care as long as situation doesn't change

Trade,firing at LOC, bilateral ties.Loads of things to talk about other then Kashmir,which BTW i wasn't going to mention.Have a good day.
 
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Trade,firing at LOC, bilateral ties.Loads of things to talk about other then Kashmir,which BTW i wasn't going to mention.Have a good day.

But mian Nawaz doesn't think like you. He still calls Kashmir a jugular vein which we are sitting on now since 67 years but still haven't squeezed it as Pakistan is still alive.
 
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Trade,firing at LOC, bilateral ties.Loads of things to talk about other then Kashmir,which BTW i wasn't going to mention.Have a good day.

No your Govt doesn't seem to have things other than Kashmir. Whenever they talk they talk Kashmir.Your Prime Minister talked about Kashmir in UN,Your Govt talks with kashmiri separatists before secretary level meeting,They knew this Govt will not agree with this meeting but they still challenged India.There are no bilateral ties between India-Pakistan they are just lies.
 
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Jen Psaki and Marie Harf, cant stand these bitches.
 
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You(India) needs it (talks) as much as we do,don't try to be a smart arse,young blood.
No we don't need talks. We are in position that it doesn't matter if we have talk with Pakistan or not. We are happy with whatever part of kashmir we have got. We don't need more.
It doesn't matter us anymore what you or kashmiri want or think. Now we are strong economically and militarily so whatever you do, it will not affect us.
 
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