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No peace overtures expected between India and Pakistan

By IANS | Updated: September 25, 2022 12:20 IST

Islamabad, Sep 25 An escalation between India and Pakistan is highly unlikely, but the upcoming change of command ...

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Islamabad, Sep 25 An escalation between India and Pakistan is highly unlikely, but the upcoming change of command in the Pakistan Army and general elections in both neighbouring countries would not allow for any major progress towards normalisation of bilateral ties either, at least for another couple of years, Dawn reported.

This was the crux of a discussion between the current and former senior Pakistani and Indian diplomats and security officials, including those from the intelligence agencies of the two countries, and politic at an event hosted by the International Institute for Strategic Studies, an international think tank, in Muscat.

A Pakistani participant, while emphasising that Ind were not serious about normalisation and used terrorism allegations as a coverup for avoiding engagement, reminded that Pakistan had recently provided intelligence to India that led to the arrest of militants in Ahmedabad, but still there was no reciprocation from Delhi, Dawn reported.

Held last weekend, the meeting, which was a sort of Track 1.5 engagem­ent, covered a wide range of topics that keep influencing the India-Pakistan relationship, fraught with mutual mistrust and antagonism. Besides the usual topics like Kashmir, terrorism and trade, the two sides also excha­n­ged views on developments related to China and Afghanistan, as these could potentially alter the regional calculus.

One participant said the objective of the meeting was to talk about the potential risks of escalation and possibilities of normalisation between the two nuclear-armed neighbours, Dawn reported.

"No major steps are likely as the Ind seem comfortable that there is no crisis and LoC ceasefire is holding," one of the dialogue participants told Dawn while sharing a sense of the discussion.

The strategists in India, according to what some Indian participants said du­­ring the Muscat meeting, now believe that Pakistan is in a transition phase with a new army chief set to take command towards the end of November and elections likely in 2023. Therefore, they think now is not the right time to make any peace overtures, Dawn reported.

Moreover, India will be holding elections in 2024.

Contrary to public perception of PM Shehbaz Sharif being soft on India, the Indian participants said they see little difference in Pakistan's India policy under the incumbent and former premiers. Talking about the possible outcomes of the 2023 elections, they felt if Imran Khan returned to the office, he would be better positioned for a meaningful dialogue with India.

The Indian focus during this period would, therefore, be on maintaining the status quo rather than going for normalisation, Dawn reported.

At the same time, they believe resumption of trade could be helpful for improving the environment for an eventual normalisation, whenever it takes place.

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