Pak all set to shift ahead on Kashmir if India agrees: Gen Bajwa
Islamabad, April 2 (IANS) Pakistan’s Chief of Army Personnel (COAS) Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa mentioned that his country is prepared to transfer forward on Kashmir if India agrees, Dawn reported.
“Pakistan proceeds to believe in applying dialogue and diplomacy to solve all fantastic troubles, like the Kashmir dispute and is ready to go ahead on this entrance if India also agrees to do so,” he stated.
He had built comparable responses at the Islamabad Safety Dialogue final year when he experienced claimed it was time for equally nations to “bury the earlier and transfer ahead”.
Gen Bajwa highlighted the great importance of keeping conflict away from the area, he reported Pakistan wished the Sino-India border to be settled soon by diplomacy and dialogue as perfectly, Dawn claimed.
“I feel it is time for the political leadership of the area to increase higher than their psychological and perceptional biases and crack the shackles of history to provide peace and prosperity to nearly three billion folks of the area.
“Pakistan recognises that it is the regions and not international locations that expand. This is why we think that peace and steadiness in our wider area are conditions for obtaining shared regional prosperity and growth. In this regard, our doorways are open for all our neighbours,” the COAS claimed.
Through his speech, Gen Bajwa termed India’s accidental launching of a supersonic cruise missile into Pakistan on March 9 a matter of “really serious problem”, stating “we anticipate India to supply evidence to guarantee Pakistan and the environment that their weapons are safe and protected”.
“As opposed to other incidents involving strategic weapons units, this is the initial time in background that a supersonic cruise missile from 1 nuclear-armed country has landed in a different,” he stated.
The incident experienced raised “critical worries” about India’s skill to deal with and work significant-end weapons techniques, Gen Bajwa said, introducing that the neighbouring country’s “indifferent angle in not informing Pakistan straight away about the inadvertent launch” was equally about, Dawn claimed.
–IANS
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Islamabad, April 2 (IANS) Pakistan’s Chief of Army Personnel (COAS) Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa mentioned that his country is prepared to transfer forward on Kashmir if India agrees, Dawn reported.
“Pakistan proceeds to believe in applying dialogue and diplomacy to solve all fantastic troubles, like the Kashmir dispute and is ready to go ahead on this entrance if India also agrees to do so,” he stated.
He had built comparable responses at the Islamabad Safety Dialogue final year when he experienced claimed it was time for equally nations to “bury the earlier and transfer ahead”.
Gen Bajwa highlighted the great importance of keeping conflict away from the area, he reported Pakistan wished the Sino-India border to be settled soon by diplomacy and dialogue as perfectly, Dawn claimed.
“I feel it is time for the political leadership of the area to increase higher than their psychological and perceptional biases and crack the shackles of history to provide peace and prosperity to nearly three billion folks of the area.
“Pakistan recognises that it is the regions and not international locations that expand. This is why we think that peace and steadiness in our wider area are conditions for obtaining shared regional prosperity and growth. In this regard, our doorways are open for all our neighbours,” the COAS claimed.
Through his speech, Gen Bajwa termed India’s accidental launching of a supersonic cruise missile into Pakistan on March 9 a matter of “really serious problem”, stating “we anticipate India to supply evidence to guarantee Pakistan and the environment that their weapons are safe and protected”.
“As opposed to other incidents involving strategic weapons units, this is the initial time in background that a supersonic cruise missile from 1 nuclear-armed country has landed in a different,” he stated.
The incident experienced raised “critical worries” about India’s skill to deal with and work significant-end weapons techniques, Gen Bajwa said, introducing that the neighbouring country’s “indifferent angle in not informing Pakistan straight away about the inadvertent launch” was equally about, Dawn claimed.
–IANS
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