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Pak-India NSAs likely to meet this month
Replying to a supplementary question, the advisor said that the government has already condemned the recent terrorism incident which took place in India’s Gurdaspur district.
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Pakistan is yet to respond to India’s proposal for NSA level talks later this month as Islamabad believes that India has not created a conducive environment for the talks. India has proposed August 23 and 24 for the meeting between Aziz and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval. Requesting anonymity they described the latest move as part of India’s “stick-only policy” towards Pakistan which did not carry even an iota of carrot in it.
The episode comes just months after Modi and his counterpart Nawaz Sharif that is Pakistani mention throughout a peak in Russian Federation for about an hour, boosting dreams of a noticable difference in diplomatic interaction.
Ambassador Richard Olson was also present on the occasion. He further added that on June 3rd, Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs rebutted Indian Spokesperson’s comments on the elections held in Gilgit-Baltistan, calling it interference in the internal matters of Pakistan.
“Pakistan makes ceasefire violations to serve two purposes”.
It was informed in the National Assembly on Friday that the government is thinking to highlight the issue of Indian agency RAW’s hands in Pakistan with the United Nations and on other worldwide platforms.
India has long been accused of fuelling insurgency in Balochistan and unrest in Karachi.
Talking to U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Daniel Feldman in Islamabad, Sartaj Aziz told him about comprehensive measures taken by Pakistan to counter terrorism.
The Indian authorities hinted the militants, who were also shot dead, were from Pakistan or Pakistan-controlled Kashmir.
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Another surprising element was that the terrorists had a US-made Night Vision Device (NVD), which has “warning” and “US government property” marks on it. Stating about this a source said that the NVD was originated from the “strife-torn Afghanistan”.