India wasted opportunity for normalisation of ties with us: Pakistan Defence Minister


Islamabad, Feb 15 (PTI): Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khurram Dastgir Khan has said that India has not only wasted the opportunity for normalisation of ties with Islamabad but also restricted the space for peace through its “hostile” stance, according to a media report. The defence minister made the comments on Wednesday while announcing a policy statement in the Senate, Dawn News reported.

“The unremittingly hostile, anti-Pakistan stance by the current Indian government has drastically reduced the space for any advocacy of peace,” he said. Khan noted that the Indian government also “wasted the opportunity for making peace at a time when a political consensus existed within Pakistan for improving relations with India”. “Pakistan’s perception of threat from India is not reflex; it is based upon a thorough assessment of Indian capacity to threaten Pakistan’s military from an unprecedented forward position,” he said and reminded that “the threat is calculated on capacity, not intent”.

The statement was made after Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman warned Pakistan after Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad militants attacked a military camp in Sunjuwan in Kashmir that left six soldiers and a civilian dead. The paper also reported an escalation in ceasefire violations along the Line of Control and the Working Boundary. Violations of a 2003 ceasefire pact, a key confidence building measure between India and Pakistan have seen a spike in 2017 compared 2015 and 2016, it said.
The pattern has continued this year and there have been more than 200 violations in the first six weeks of 2018, the report said.

  

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  • leslie, udupi

    Fri, Feb 16 2018

    People who dragged and pulled the former PM Bhutto to gallows for unsubstantial political reasons are always dangerous...
    They as a nation will never be trusted by anyone else...
    I have few acquaintances in UAE...
    They are fine to talk and for work...
    But govt of ours must strike whenever they give chance...
    Strike deep so that that bastard voices will never be heard loud...

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Thu, Feb 15 2018

    ..Paki speaking like his country is ultra Developed and other countries are waiting in que to shake hand & do business...what we have to loose from not normalising ties!!..Kashmir is burning mainly because of some traitors who are helping there, once locals comes to their senses deaths will stop..whatever Govt india had relationship with Pakis since 1947 is same...they attacked when Nehru PM, then Indira PM, then Vajpayi, then MODI..whats relationship he talking about..it will be better if we completely snap ties,

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  • Flavian, Mangaloru/Kuwait

    Thu, Feb 15 2018

    Peace option or negotiation table with rogue State has not seen any lasting results so far.
    Some mighty action is the right answer. When, how and why only time will prove.
    Modiji, why delay ?

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  • Hedda, Pilar

    Thu, Feb 15 2018

    India is using opportunity to make cow nation.

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Thu, Feb 15 2018

    And you gain opportunity to attack India through your terrorist groups!!!

    If you had normalized the relation with India your Pakistan would be in new hights dont forget that.

    see the developments after 1947 what India is now and what Pakistan is now. its a simple calculation for you!!!

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