Mr. Khurshid is right in saying that exchange of dialogues
and communication is the only way to find solution to the problems lingering
between India and Pakistan . He is also right in stating that India should
not play into the hands of jihadis and/or those who do not want to see any
improvement of relations between these two countries. Unfortunately, India has been treading on this
path of exchanging dialogues and intense communication since 1947, but without
any fruitful outcome. One wonders how long one can wait before any decision is
made to tackle these problems via. other means.
Also, as the proverb goes, you need two to tango and you need two
healthy hands to clap. However, as the
situation exists in Islamabad , the civilian
government has no control on the Jihadis/ISI/Army nexus which is basically
controlling the show in Pakistan . So the civilian government can't stand on its
two feet and can't take any action against the wishes of this nexus. One wonders how can Delhi
expect Islamabad
government to deliver something worthwhile and long lasting when the legs and
arms of the latter have been crippled. INDIA CAN KEEP TRYING FOR ANOTHER 66 YEARS, BUT
THIS WIRTER IS NOT VERY OPTIMISTIC ABOUT ANY FRUITFUL OUTCOME UNLESS THE STRUCTURE
AND ORGANIZATIONAL CHART OF CIVILIAN GOVERNMENT IN ISLAMABAD IS CHANGED.
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