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Forget Kashmir, let’s talk trade: Indian envoy
By Basma Siddiqui
Published: September 6, 2016
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KARACHI: India is unable to hide its frustration over Pakistan’s aggressive diplomacy on the use of brute force by security forces in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir. “People living in glass houses should not be throwing stones at others,” India’s top envoy said at an interactive session organised by the Karachi Council on Foreign Relations on Monday.

Gautam Bambawale, India’s high commissioner in Islamabad, called Kashmir an ‘internal matter’ of India. “There are problems in both India and Pakistan and you [Pakistan] should focus on resolving your problems before looking into the problems of other countries,” he added.

Islamabad rejects New Delhi’s claim on Kashmir

Dozens of people have been killed and thousands injured by Indian security forces in an unsuccessful attempt to quell an uprising triggered by the killing of a popular Kashmiri separatist leader Burhan Wani by Indian police in July.

Bambawale chose to dodge questions about the recent remarks by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Balochistan and Gilgi-Baltistan. “The prime minister, in his August 15 independence day speech, only referred to the letters he had received,” he added.

Modi claimed that he had received ‘letters of thanks’ from the people of Balchistan and G-B for raising voice in their favour. Analysts call it an attempt by the Indian leader to counter Pakistan’s aggressive diplomacy on Kashmir which boomeranged as rallies were subsequently staged across Balochistan against Modi’s remarks.

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Asked about Kulbushan Yadav, the RAW agent arrested in Balochistan earlier this year, Bambawale said New Delhi has been very clear on the matter. “After the arrest was made we said he [Yadav] was an Indian national but does not work for any government organisation,” he added. “We asked for consular access to Yadav, but our request was turned down by Pakistan.”

Yadav has admitted in a video confession that he was a serving Indian navy commander and worked for RAW to foment trouble in Balochistan and Karachi.

In an attempt to counter Yadav’s confession, Bambawale said security forces in Indian-controlled Kashmir had also arrested a ‘Pakistani man’ he identified as Bahadur Ali who confessed to his involvement in creating unrest in the region.

Pakistan cannot offer trade concessions to India unilaterally

New Delhi blames Pakistan for the ongoing unrest in Kashmir – a claim recently dismissed by a former RAW chief. “There has been anger simmering [in Kashmir] for a long time and we [India] did not take cognisance of it. That anger just needed a spark, and Burhan Wani did that,” AS Dulat told India’s The Economic Times newspaper in an interview.

Pakistan says India, through its top spy agency RAW, is fomenting trouble in Balochistan in an attempt to sabotage the multibillion-dollar China-Pakistan Economic Corridor project. “India will not derail any process that is for the betterment of Pakistan,” Bambawale said but admitted that his country has objection to the CPEC route.

Pakistan calls Kashmir the main reason of discord with India, Bambawale, however, said the road to normalisation between the two countries lies through greater trade and business. “There is a great potential that needs to be tapped.”

He said in order for trade to improve, Pakistan had to grant India the Most-Favoured Nation status. “There should be more participation in trade fairs and more Pakistani trade delegations should visit India,” he added. “There is no option but to do it step by step.”

The Indian envoy said political issues could take time to resolve, but countries could start by taking up smaller matters. “We have boundary issues with China but we decided on building other relationships to move forward. Today, they are our biggest trade partners,” he said. “We should start by grabbing the low hanging fruit.”

Published in The Express Tribune, September 6th, 2016.
 
I really doubt Modi will be ready to do trade with Pakistan after going all out by bringing in Baluchistan. It was just that Indian ambassador was trying pacify the Pakistani journalists.

The last two months took India - Pakistan relations 10 steps back.
 
Indo-Afgan cross border terrorism is on its peak since a decade or so. Objective of this is to divert international investment to India from Pakistan.
Now in the name of 'trade' India wants to flood Pakistani markets with its products, we are already bearing brunt of Chines products. That is not enough, India is also eying on markets of Pakistan, Afghanistan and beyond through Pakistan. This will mean Pakistan will put local manufacturer under-pressure of subsided Indian products and at the same time deprived local manufacturer of Afghanistan and central Asian markets.
Pakistan should keep this stance even after resolution of Kashmir issue.
 
Pakistan can survive without trade with India.. we have been its better not to involve with this crap of trade... if we cant solve one issue then i think its better to fight and kill each other maybe next generation will be much better then us.. india's dream will lick dust once they start aproxi... we have nothing to lose indian will be keep crying on TV channels..
i bet if one third of sucide attack happens in india 90% of indian economy would have been dead by now..
there is no other solution to live in peace without solving Kashmir with the will of Kashmiries...
 
The last two months took India - Pakistan relations 10 steps back.

More like a decade back. On topic if India is frustrated over Pakistani aggressive diplomacy than Pakistan too is frustrated over Indian whining about almost every thing that Pakistan tries. So if India wants to focus on trade and other petty issues than dont you think India should also tone down its rhetoric against Pakistan specially on terrorism? You cant remain overly aggressive on Pakistan and yet expect Pakistan to do nothing?
 
Indo-Afgan cross border terrorism is on its peak since a decade or so. Objective of this is to divert international investment to India from Pakistan.
Now in the name of 'trade' India wants to flood Pakistani markets with its products, we are already bearing brunt of Chines products. That is not enough, India is also eying on markets of Pakistan, Afghanistan and beyond through Pakistan. This will mean Pakistan will put local manufacturer under-pressure of subsided Indian products and at the same time deprived local manufacturer of Afghanistan and central Asian markets.
Pakistan should keep this stance even after resolution of Kashmir issue.

we can convert this terrorism to cross another border.. indian can have love from Afg .. sometimes in mumbai banglore manglore orisa there are many cities to spread this
 
More like a decade back. On topic if India is frustrated over Pakistani aggressive diplomacy than Pakistan too is frustrated over Indian whining about almost every thing that Pakistan tries. So if India wants to focus on trade and other petty issues than dont you think India should also tone down its rhetoric against Pakistan specially on terrorism? You cant remain overly aggressive on Pakistan and yet expect Pakistan to do nothing?

That is why I said, India doesn't have trade in mind with Pakistan. The comments were made to pacify the Pakistani journalists.
 
That is why I said, India doesn't have trade in mind with Pakistan. The comments were made to pacify the Pakistani journalists.
I dont think trade is in anybody mind but since we are at it where do you think this is going to take us?
 
Pakistan can survive without trade with India.. we have been its better not to involve with this crap of trade... if we cant solve one issue then i think its better to fight and kill each other maybe next generation will be much better then us.. india's dream will lick dust once they start aproxi... we have nothing to lose indian will be keep crying on TV channels..
i bet if one third of sucide attack happens in india 90% of indian economy would have been dead by now..
there is no other solution to live in peace without solving Kashmir with the will of Kashmiries...

India can flourish without improving tries with Pakistan. And last decade and half has proved that Pakistan's internal violence had very little effect on India's internal security situation. That is why India will not show any urgency to 'solve' Kashmir with Pakistan.

I dont think trade is in anybody mind but since we are at it where do you think this is going to take us?

Nowhere....even after 50 years...the situation between India and Pakistan will remain the same. I see Pakistan gradually moving into Central Asian sphere from South Asia while India moving into East Asian sphere
 
Forget Kashmir, let’s talk trade: Indian envoy
By Basma Siddiqui
Published: September 6, 2016
4SHARES
SHARE TWEET
1176865-GautamBambawale-1473133243-100-640x480.jpg

PHOTO: INDIAN EXPRESS

KARACHI: India is unable to hide its frustration over Pakistan’s aggressive diplomacy on the use of brute force by security forces in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir. “People living in glass houses should not be throwing stones at others,” India’s top envoy said at an interactive session organised by the Karachi Council on Foreign Relations on Monday.

Gautam Bambawale, India’s high commissioner in Islamabad, called Kashmir an ‘internal matter’ of India. “There are problems in both India and Pakistan and you [Pakistan] should focus on resolving your problems before looking into the problems of other countries,” he added.

Islamabad rejects New Delhi’s claim on Kashmir

Dozens of people have been killed and thousands injured by Indian security forces in an unsuccessful attempt to quell an uprising triggered by the killing of a popular Kashmiri separatist leader Burhan Wani by Indian police in July.

Bambawale chose to dodge questions about the recent remarks by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Balochistan and Gilgi-Baltistan. “The prime minister, in his August 15 independence day speech, only referred to the letters he had received,” he added.

Modi claimed that he had received ‘letters of thanks’ from the people of Balchistan and G-B for raising voice in their favour. Analysts call it an attempt by the Indian leader to counter Pakistan’s aggressive diplomacy on Kashmir which boomeranged as rallies were subsequently staged across Balochistan against Modi’s remarks.

6-1.jpg


Asked about Kulbushan Yadav, the RAW agent arrested in Balochistan earlier this year, Bambawale said New Delhi has been very clear on the matter. “After the arrest was made we said he [Yadav] was an Indian national but does not work for any government organisation,” he added. “We asked for consular access to Yadav, but our request was turned down by Pakistan.”

Yadav has admitted in a video confession that he was a serving Indian navy commander and worked for RAW to foment trouble in Balochistan and Karachi.

In an attempt to counter Yadav’s confession, Bambawale said security forces in Indian-controlled Kashmir had also arrested a ‘Pakistani man’ he identified as Bahadur Ali who confessed to his involvement in creating unrest in the region.

Pakistan cannot offer trade concessions to India unilaterally

New Delhi blames Pakistan for the ongoing unrest in Kashmir – a claim recently dismissed by a former RAW chief. “There has been anger simmering [in Kashmir] for a long time and we [India] did not take cognisance of it. That anger just needed a spark, and Burhan Wani did that,” AS Dulat told India’s The Economic Times newspaper in an interview.

Pakistan says India, through its top spy agency RAW, is fomenting trouble in Balochistan in an attempt to sabotage the multibillion-dollar China-Pakistan Economic Corridor project. “India will not derail any process that is for the betterment of Pakistan,” Bambawale said but admitted that his country has objection to the CPEC route.

Pakistan calls Kashmir the main reason of discord with India, Bambawale, however, said the road to normalisation between the two countries lies through greater trade and business. “There is a great potential that needs to be tapped.”

He said in order for trade to improve, Pakistan had to grant India the Most-Favoured Nation status. “There should be more participation in trade fairs and more Pakistani trade delegations should visit India,” he added. “There is no option but to do it step by step.”

The Indian envoy said political issues could take time to resolve, but countries could start by taking up smaller matters. “We have boundary issues with China but we decided on building other relationships to move forward. Today, they are our biggest trade partners,” he said. “We should start by grabbing the low hanging fruit.”

Published in The Express Tribune, September 6th, 2016.

The dude is repeating the same old non-sense. Not a single country recognizes the Indian Occupied J&K as Indian territory. The people of J&K are not willing to accept the illegal Indian occupation of their state. They were never Indian, they are not Indian, and they will never accept to be Indian despite being the target of millions of pellet gun fires aimed directly on their faces. Indians better shed their bigotry of claiming that it’s their internal issue.
 
Pakistan can survive without trade with India.. we have been its better not to involve with this crap of trade... if we cant solve one issue then i think its better to fight and kill each other maybe next generation will be much better then us.. india's dream will lick dust once they start aproxi... we have nothing to lose indian will be keep crying on TV channels..
i bet if one third of sucide attack happens in india 90% of indian economy would have been dead by now..
there is no other solution to live in peace without solving Kashmir with the will of Kashmiries...
Dude.. gt your facts right... you are probably wearing a chaddi made out of Indian Cotton that is exported to Pakistan.. Pakistan is the biggest importer of Indian cotton..
http://nation.com.pk/business/18-Aug-2016/pakistan-largest-indian-cotton-importer

There is a lot of trade happening even if you guys don;t want to agree...
 
This is pure naivety on the Indian part. Of course we would like to trade and normalize relations, but for that to happen Kashmir and other outstanding conflicts must be resolved in a fair and transparent manner. There is no other way round it.
 
Pakistan should not give up and trade with India,after all as per Pakistanies aggresive diplomacy is working ,keep up the good work guys,continue with the aggressive diplomacy its working :-).
 
He said in order for trade to improve, Pakistan had to grant India the Most-Favoured Nation status. “There should be more participation in trade fairs and more Pakistani trade delegations should visit India,” he added. “There is no option but to do it step by step.”

These guys are such hypocrites, one calls Pakistan hell the other asks for most favored nation status and modi indians here boast how they don't even consider Pakistan worthy of anything. Do they have any shame left.
 

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