NEW DELHI: A week after Islamabad and New Delhi decided to re-engage to resolve the issues bedeviling their bilateral relations, Indias Minister for External Affairs Sushma Swaraj said Premier Narendra Modis administration intended to have an uninterrupted dialogue process with Pakistan despite provocations from saboteurs.
Briefing Indian Parliament on her Pakistan trip, Swaraj dismissed accusations that Indias Pakistan policy was full of flip-flops, and justified the decision to have Comprehensive Bilateral Dialogue saying there is a need for bridging the gulf with the neighbouring country for peace and stability in the region.
Swaraj, who read out her statement in Rajya Sabha, upper house of Indian parliament, amid a din created by Congress members over an incident in Punjab, said: The new dialogue, we sincerely hope, marks a new beginning also for peace and development in the whole region.
She said, The underlying sentiment [of initiating dialogue] was that the continued estrangement of two neighbours was a hurdle to the realisation of our shared vision of a peaceful and prosperous region.
At the same time, there was also a sharp awareness that principal obstacles to the growth of ties, especially terrorism, would have to be clearly and directly addressed.
The Comprehensive Bilateral Dialogue with Pakistan will begin with the objective of removing hurdles in the path of a constructive engagement by addressing issues of concern, she added.
The new dialogue aims at exploring and establishing cooperative ties, she said, adding that initiatives on trade and connectivity, people-to-people exchanges and humanitarian issues would contribute to welfare of the entire region, and promote better understanding and mutual trust. Answering critics, she said in the latest arrangement, the level of talks on terror has been raised as this issue will now be dealt with by the national security advisers (NSAs) instead of the foreign secretaries as earlier.
The fact that the NSAs of India and Pakistan met in Bangkok without any publicity does not mean any third countrys involvement but it was only to take forward the Ufa process as such a meeting could not take place in Delhi as you all know, she told the Lok Sabha.
The prime ministers of the two countries had met in July on the margins of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation in the Russian city of Ufa where they decided that their NSAs would meet in Delhi a month later to discuss the possibility of reviving the moribund dialogue process. However, the meeting was called off at the eleventh hour after India insisted that the NSAs would only discuss terrorism-related issues.
Sushma appreciated the fact that the house had welcomed the initiative after 13 members from various parties spoke.
Nothing has changed on the ground. Because we had said that terror and talks cannot go together. So at Ufa, we said the NSAs will talk on terrorism, she said to a question about what had changed since August when the NSA-level talks could not take place after Pakistan insisted that Kashmir should also be discussed at the meet.
Whenever talks happen, that is based on trust .There is a need to bridge the gulf [with Pakistan], Swaraj said, adding progress in dialogue is necessary for peace.
Underlining that the only way forward is through dialogue, she said Prime Minister Modi had initiated efforts to reach out to Pakistan not in Ufa but even before he took oath on May 26 last year when he invited his Pakistani counterpart to his swearing-in ceremony.
To demands by some members for assurance that the dialogue process will be uninterruptable, Sushma said, It never works like that. We would like not to get provoked by saboteurs who want to stall the dialogue somehow, and will try and find a way forward through dialogue. This will be our intent.
When some members alleged flip flop, she said it was not the correct definition as stopping and restarting a dialogue process is a part of diplomacy. Starting talks, stopping and then again starting does not mean flip flop It is not the correct definition. It is a part of diplomacy that talks happen, then stop and then happen again.
Follow this link to join our WhatsApp group: Join Now
Be Part of Quality Journalism |
Quality journalism takes a lot of time, money and hard work to produce and despite all the hardships we still do it. Our reporters and editors are working overtime in Kashmir and beyond to cover what you care about, break big stories, and expose injustices that can change lives. Today more people are reading Kashmir Observer than ever, but only a handful are paying while advertising revenues are falling fast. |
ACT NOW |
MONTHLY | Rs 100 | |
YEARLY | Rs 1000 | |
LIFETIME | Rs 10000 | |