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Watch Former Pakistan diplomat’s advice to govt to improve ties with India

Watch Former Pakistan diplomat’s advice to govt to improve ties with India

Former Pakistani diplomat Husain Haqqani has given advice to Pak government to improve relations with India. In a post on X, Haqqani wrote about the attacks that had been carried out against India. He addressed the people complaining about India’s hardening attitude towards Pakistan. Haqqani reminded them of Kargil War, Kashmir insurgency, attack on Indian Parliament, and horrors of 26/11 Mumbai attacks. Former Pak Ambassador to US, Husain advised Pakistan to ‘accept’ the results to make dialogue honest with India. “Some in Pakistan are complaining about hardening Indian attitudes towards Pakistan. It is result of Kashmir insurgency (1989-2019), Kargil (1999), Parliament attack (2001), Mumbai terror attack (2008), & much more. Accepting that might make dialogue honest & easier,” Husain Haqqani wrote in a post on X. Both the nuclear-armed countries have fought three wars since independence from Britain in 1947. On several instances, like Mumbai attacks, 2001 Parliament attack, the ties between the two nations have worsened. Also, the Kashmir conflict and Pakistan’s continuous terror-sponsoring have fueled enmity between the countries.

30 March,2024 06:01 PM IST
Bullets Fired On Former Pak Pm Imran Khan, Gunman Shot Dead

Bullets Fired On Former Pak Pm Imran Khan, Gunman Shot Dead

Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan reportedly injured as shots fired during his march in Wazirabad. Imran Khan was shot in the leg by a gunman. He is said to be out of danger. Gunman who attacked Khan has been arrested. Khan can be seen bandaged on his right leg and moved into an SUV. Four of his party leaders were among those injured. Imran Khan was in a lorry bound for Islamabad as part of a roadshow that began on Friday from Lahore

03 November,2022 09:10 PM IST | Mumbai
Former Pakistan foreign minister says Kashmir issue can be resolved

Former Pakistan foreign minister says Kashmir issue can be resolved

Former Pakistan foreign minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri said the issue of Kashmir between India and Pakistan is a problem for both the countries but is 'resolvable'. Kasuri was speaking in New Delhi at the launch of his book 'Neither a Hawk nor a Dove'.

08 October,2015 10:52 AM IST

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