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Guest Lecture by former Senator Javed Jabbar

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Without passing the buck – the onus for improved inter-state relations between Pakistan and India, primarily falls on India.”

–       Senator Javed Jabbar

“Two immediate neighbours –Pakistan and India- with inherently contrasting, often conflictual personas will continue to face dynamic tension. Regional and global geopolitical factors, especially the role of China and the US, will likely to have greater impact on this relationship. For the near term future, Pakistan will have to learn to manage its tense relationship with India without war, violent conflict, subversion, hate and follow a course towards improved unconditional dialogue, trade, travel, connectivity, and cooperation.”

These were some of the thoughts and reflections of former Senator Javed Jabbar, a prominent writer, filmmaker, policy analyst, and former Federal Minister of Pakistan at the Guest Lecture series of the Islamabad Policy Research Institute here in Islamabad, today.

These were some of the thoughts and reflections of former Senator Javed Jabbar, a prominent writer, filmmaker, policy analyst, and former Federal Minister of Pakistan at the Guest Lecture series of the Islamabad Policy Research Institute here in Islamabad, today.

Senator Jabbar, who has been associated with peace and conflict resolution initiatives between Pakistan and India as a member of the longest-running Pakistan-India Track-II process known as the Neemrana Dialogue, observed that the Pakistan-India is “possibly the most complex bilateral relationship of any two nation-states.  There are no two other nations in the entire world with such multilayered complexities as found between India and Pakistan.” Outlining how the people have a long history together, he said that there are also great differences among them which are now being manipulated and driven by a hysterical Indian media. He censured the absolute insanity of the Indian news channels in fanning the flames of mistrust and hatred between the neighbours.

The lecture, entitled “Evolving Nature of Inter-State Relations between Pakistan and India” covered a range of topics including the meeting of Prime Minister Imran Khan with US President Donald Trump, impact and often nefarious use of media by India, and the future state of relations between Pakistan and India. The conversation was moderated by IPRI President Ambassador (Retd.) Khan Hasham bin Saddique.

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