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Goodwill gesture on part of Modi: Pakistan government
Pakistani sources said that both prime ministers are scheduled to have a half-an-hour meeting to discuss important issues of the relationship. It may be recalled that India-Pakistan relations got off to a positive start with Mr Modi inviting Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif to his swearing-in in May previous year.
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Calling it an “out of box” initiative, Sharma said Modi had been taking such steps and cited his decision to invite the head of governments of the SAARC countries and his meeting with Sharif in Paris recently.
The Indian prime minister’s visit was widely welcomed in Pakistan and all TV channels are holding special debates on the development.
“It is important that these dialogues continue”.
“We are very clear that the Prime Minister is there to promote only private business interests and not India’s national interest which should be supreme”.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will make an unscheduled stop in Lahore to meet his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif on Friday (Dec 25).
“But his desires have been viewed with suspicion and disapproval by the powerful Pakistani military establishment, which remains focused on the resolution of the longtime dispute over Kashmir”, it added.
Both countries have fought two of their three wars over Kashmir since independence from Britain in 1947, when the Asian subcontinent was divided into Islamic Pakistan and secular and Hindu-majority India. Like leaders of other nations in the world like the EU, ASEAN and even countries in our neighborhood leaders of India and Pakistan too needed to inject informality in their relations.
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PM Modi was on his way home after a visit to Russian Federation. Taliban infected land has been “bone of contention” between nuclear armed India and Pakistan. With the PM’s diplomatic masterstroke taking his political rivals by surprise, the Congress also tried to attack Mr Modi by claiming that the visit was “pre-arranged by a businessman”.