MOst certainly however, As we talked about before, it is commercial ties that should be the focus, these can lead to a mutuality of interests and vision.
Pakistanis are particularly weak in this, that is to say, that they "settle" for a semblance instead of the real thing - this si the entire problem with relations with the US and I would point out, with CHina - China has been offering to increase trade with Pakistan, but Pakistani state policy has been a giant failure in this regard - consider, can Pakistani commercial interests supplant Indian commercia interests in trade with China? To a very large degree they can, do they are simply focused elsewhere and the govt types more focused on Aid from the West, instead of trade with the world.
In a similar way, Pakistani policy has failed to bring Indian Indian thinking to consider the economic benefit and instead has fed the Indian obsession with confrontation with Pakistan.
So, yes, lets concentrate on commerce - Turkiye has taken it's trade with Russia to more than $20 billion, let that be an example for us.
I think you have also mentioned cultural values -- we must consider how certain state policies have engendered fear about cultural values instead of a positive impression - that is something we must work on and reverse.