(Written by Abu Raja Haider)
In his address on the second day of the Islamabad Security Dialogue, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, based on an analysis of global and regional conditions, changes, and dynamics, echoed Prime Minister Imran Khan's message to neighboring India. This was reflected in the Prime Minister's address at the inaugural ceremony of the Security Dialogue on Wednesday, which indicated the inevitability of resolving the Kashmir issue peacefully through dialogue and building mutual relations as civilized neighbors. It was clarified in the address that in view of the illegal declarations and actions taken by New Delhi on August 5, 2019, in violation of UN resolutions regarding Occupied Kashmir, it is possible to move forward unless India takes initiative for peace. Can't see
The analysis presented by Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi after the Army Chief's address to the Islamabad Security Dialogue held in recent days also said that the Pakistani leadership has focused on the economic development of the people under the new Pakistani vision. Made the center of. The Foreign Minister said that Islamabad consciously decided to take part in the efforts for peace and stability instead of being a part of the conflicts in the region and considering the geographical importance of Pakistan as an economic hub. Is being brought before.
This focus on peaceful relations with India by the civilian and military leadership is seen by observers as an attempt to harness the country's economic potential and enhance its prestige internationally. ۔ The ceasefire agreement reached through contacts between Pakistani and Indian border military officials last month and a change in the tone of statements coming from both countries are also being seen in this context. On the second day of the Islamabad Dialogue, the Chief of Army Staff and the Foreign Minister reiterated that the establishment of lasting and lasting peace in the region depends on a peaceful resolution of the Kashmir issue, for which a conducive atmosphere for meaningful dialogue is created. It is India's responsibility to do so.
A recent letter from the US senators to his Secretary of Defense expressed concern over India's abandonment of democratic values and hinted at possible sanctions or international efforts, including the Moscow Conference, to establish lasting peace in Afghanistan. It is evident that key countries are feeling the need to improve the tense situation in the region. One of the key points made by Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa on the second day of the Islamabad Dialogue is that we have realized that no good can be expected from others outside until our own home is well. Can do He also said that it was time to bury the past and move towards the future.
The Army Chief further said that strong Pak-India relations could bring East and West Asia closer. He cited a number of Pakistani initiatives in this regard, including allowing Afghanistan to ship its goods to India. He also pointed out the need for world powers to play a greater role in promoting peace and stability in South Asia. Today's changing world, especially the post-Corona virus world, demands that the human aspects of the matter not be neglected in any part of the globe.