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Pakistan Army chief General Bajwa backs talks, even as India hangs tough

Sources close to the Pakistani military say New Delhi is missing an opportunity to engage Islamabad in dialogue that would have the full backing of Pakistan’s powerful army chief, General Qamar Javed Bajwa. The sources say India is under-reading two unambiguously positive signals that Bajwa has choreographed in recent months. Instead, New Delhi, especially the Indian Army, is focusing on tactical aspects like ceasefire violations on the Line of Control (LoC) and infiltration of militants, which have little to do with strategic issues like dialogue resumption.

Restarting dialogue, these sources point out, would automatically calm the LoC and reduce armed militancy in Kashmir.

A senior Pakistani officer with direct knowledge of his army chief’s thinking says: “The Pakistan Army would be willing to re-start negotiations around the so-called Four-Point Formula that was negotiated [between the representatives of former prime minister Manmohan Singh and then president Pervez Musharraf] in 2005-07.”

The Four-Point Formula, which looked beyond both sides’ claims to all of pre-1947 Jammu & Kashmir (J&K), ruled out redrawing borders or amending constitutions. Instead, it sought to make the existing boundary irrelevant by enabling commerce and contacts between Kashmiris on both sides of the LoC.




Across India’s political spectrum, the Four-Point Formula, or a variation of it, might be the only acceptable solution to the Kashmir dispute.

Pakistani signalling

On December 19, Bajwa first signalled that the Pakistan Army did not oppose dialogue with India. Briefing a joint sitting of both houses of Pakistan’s parliament on “national security affairs”, he conveyed the point that he would support any civilian government initiative on opening talks with India.

“You [parliament] will devise all policies including defence and foreign affairs, whereas we [the army] will abide by [the policies],” said Bajwa, according to Pakistani news daily, Dawn, which quoted a parliamentarian who attended the briefing.

Bajwa was accompanied in parliament by a senior team of generals, signalling the army’s resolve to crack down on terrorist groups. These included the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) chief, Lieutenant General Naveed Mukhtar; the army’s public relations chief, Major General Asif Ghafoor; and military operations chief, Major General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, who gave a detailed briefing on the anti-terror Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad (End of Discord) launched
last February.

While the focus was on “anti-Pakistan” groups like the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), with little emphasis on “strategic assets” like the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) that function as deniable instruments of the Pakistan Army, Bajwa had backed the arrest of LeT chief, Hafiz Saeed, last January and his detention until a court-ordered release in November.

It is rare for Pakistan’s army chief to report to the elected legislature. The last time it happened was in 2011, when General Ashfaq Kayani and his ISI chief, Lieutenant General Shuja Pasha, briefed parliament on the killing of Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad by US Special Forces who humiliatingly penetrated deep into Pakistani territory to carry out a unilateral operation.

Pakistani sources say Bajwa’s visit to parliament was also intended to telegraph the message that the confrontation with the ruling Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz), or PML(N), was over with the ouster of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif in July after the Supreme Court banned him from holding public office for life. Bajwa was signalling that the army fully backed Sharif’s successor, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, and that civil-military relations were again on an even keel.
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India jootai khata hai. Rota hai. Aur phir dhamkiyan daita hai. Rinse repeat.

Same thing we are seeing for past two years at least.

That doesn't mean this would stop Pakistan from giving peace a chance for own civilians and soldiers.
 
Accepting the 4 point formula would be nothing short of treason. India is getting squeezed from the North and the West. We just need to bring Srilanka and Bangladesh onboard as well and the circle will be complete.

@wanglaokan @Beast @long_
 
There is no upside for India, in dialogue with Pakistan.

Terrorist attacks from Pakistan continue, irrespective of weather, India and Pakistan are on negotiating table or not. Mumbai and Kargil prime examples of that.
 
If its true, I'm afraid it came late, Next year is election time. No Government would go into dialogue with Pakistan and risk public outcry if there is another Terrorist incident. Unfortunately this will be new normal for some time of sporadic LOC ceasefire violation and trading insults on International or media platform.
 
Hello we haven’t asked for any talks. Your army did. Pretty sure who is sore from pounding.

Love live Indian delusions :lol:

And that guy is a Chinese and not Pakistani
 
A pathetic idea if this is true. Policy should be made with the notion that peace is impossible with india.

Pakistan military establishment must have the policy to bleed india with an eventual possibility of war in mind.

To attain this, pro hindutva people like nawaz shareef and stupid terrorist molvies must be removed from the scene.

The reason is india has fully become a fascist state with akhand bharat as its mission and now US is with it.

Need to increase Pakistan's military budget asap.
 
Hello we haven’t asked for any talks. Your army did. Pretty sure who is sore from pounding.

now go watch you chest in the mirror...careful if anyone else sees it and starts laughing
 
A pathetic idea if this is true. Policy should be made with the notion that peace is impossible with india.

Pakistan military establishment must have the policy to bleed india with an eventual possibility of war in mind.

To attain this, pro hindutva people like nawaz shareef and stupid terrorist molvies must be removed from the scene.

The reason is india has fully become a fascist state with akhand bharat as its mission and now US is with it.

Need to increase Pakistan's military budget asap.

How much do you think, Pakistan can afford to spend on its military?

It already spends close to 3 % of its GDP on defense and still its defense budget is only 1/7th that of India's.
 

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