India gives befitting reply to Pakistan terminate peace talk over Pathankot terror attack
India gives befitting reply to Pakistan terminate peace talk over Pathankot terror attack
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New Delhi: Thursday, the statement by Pakistan High Commissioner Abdul Basit is making a headlines today, the Foreign Correspondent's Club have baffled many on both sides of the International Border (IB) and the Line of Control (LoC). How could a high commissioner call off; something way above his pay grade? The Pakistan High Commissioner was invited to the Foreign Correspondent's Club as a guest.

From the beginning to the end of the statement made by him, he said that unless Kashmir problem is "solved", relations between India and Pakistan will not improve. The solution that Pakistan wants is supposedly a plebiscite, but what it actually wants, is complete accession of Kashmir. High Commissioner Basit left it unsaid, but his tone and tenor made it quite apparent.

Ever since his appointment as Pakistan's high commissioner to India, Abdul Basit has shown that he is a hawk on Kashmir. The grapevine has it that Basit's relations are stronger with the 'establishment' in Pakistan rather than with the elected government of Nawaz Sharif. Just the previous day, India's Foreign Secretary S.Jaishankar had said in the capital that "Terrorism" was the central issue in the relationship and all interactions between the representatives of both countries. However, High Commissioner Basit, barely 24 hours later, remarked that "cherry picking on issues would not work".

India is annoyed with Basit batting above his pay grade. There will be a diplomatic fallout, but unfortunately what gets hit is the India-Pakistan peace process, which seemed to have been top-driven by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. Not anymore, it seems.

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