Talks with Pakistan on course | Latest News Delhi - Hindustan Times
close_game
close_game

Talks with Pakistan on course

Hindustan Times | By, New Delhi
May 05, 2011 01:47 AM IST

India's talks with Pakistan will continue, despite the killing of Osama bin Laden just 60 km away from Islamabad by American special forces on Monday morning. Jayanth Jacob reports.Snatches | Geopolitics and Osama

India's talks with Pakistan will continue, despite the killing of Osama bin Laden just 60 km away from Islamabad by American special forces on Monday morning.

HT Image
HT Image

Indian government sources described the event as 'sensational' and believe many more terror fugitives could be hiding in Pakistan's terror sanctuaries.

HT launches Crick-it, a one stop destination to catch Cricket, anytime, anywhere. Explore now!
Islamabad is facing international isolation after the killing.

"Talks will continue," the sources said.

"Geography is destiny for us."

They said that the killing of Bin Laden "vindicated" New Delhi's position that unless Pakistan dismantles "sanctuaries and safe havens" on its soil, the global fight on terrorism will not succeed.

India will also continue to push the international community, including the US, to get Pakistan to close down safe havens for terrorists, including the 26/11 plotters and their minders.

Government sources said Delhi engages Islamabad with "head, heart and courage", describing Pakistan as a "hard country" and no "pushover" - as the Americans learned.

Pointing to the need to "divorce" rhetoric from India-Pakistan "dialogue narrative," the sources said India has to "engage Pakistan on issues of mutual interest".

"Some would argue for bringing Pakistan to its knees. Then, what next? We cannot change our neighbours… There is need to normalise relations and the best way is to engage with them," government sources countered.

They also scoffed at Pakistan foreign secretary Salman Bashir's stating that the demand for justice for 26/11 was outdated.

"We don't think it was a serious statement," said the sources.

Several bilateral meetings are scheduled in May between the two neighbours.

Unveiling 'Elections 2024: The Big Picture', a fresh segment in HT's talk show 'The Interview with Kumkum Chadha', where leaders across the political spectrum discuss the upcoming general elections. Watch now!
SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON
Share this article
SHARE
Story Saved
Live Score
OPEN APP
Saved Articles
Following
My Reads
Sign out
New Delhi 0C
Thursday, April 18, 2024
Start 14 Days Free Trial Subscribe Now
Follow Us On