Gen Bajwa extending the hand of friendship with india

Extending the hand of friendship 

At  1 April, a companion wildly called from Delhi requesting that I affirm if the gossip about Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan enduring a coronary failure was valid, or simply an April Fool's trick. I answered saying that not exclusively was the cricketer-turned-government official doing great yet that he appears to have pulled an April Fool's trick of his own. Imran Khan dismissed a proposition made by his bureau's Economic Coordination Committee to import cotton and sugar from India, which the PM had himself endorsed as priest responsible for business and material. This was trailed by Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi demanding that exchange with India can't be restored until India pulls out its choice to annul Article 370 that conceded exceptional status to Jammu and Kashmir. 



This resembles the principal barricade in the way of Pakistan Army boss General Qamar Javed Bajwa's aspiration to achieve a 'perspective change', a craving he communicated during his discourse at the Islamabad Security Dialog on 18 March. It likewise has all the earmarks of being an instance of the military head opening his mouth prior to drawing in the customary defenders of the security foundation. I was additionally helped to remember a discussion I had with my old buddy and writer Nirupama Subramaniam in 2007, who was in Islamabad then as a reporter for The Hindu, that harmony was not an inevitable end product since it didn't include a solid electorate inside the public safety foundation. It didn't take long for the flight of both Pervez Musharraf and the harmony activity.

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