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Neighbourhood watch on agenda

Pranab Mukherjee is familiar with many of the challenges of the office, writes Nilova Roy Chaudhury.

Updated on: Oct 25, 2006 02:05 AM IST
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Analysts say that during his new tenure, Pranab Mukherjee will need to focus on neighbouring countries, particularly Nepal and Sri Lanka where internal dissension threatens to spiral into armed conflict.

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“There is a need for a much higher level of engagement with neighbouring countries,” said former Foreign Secretary Shashank, “because their internal problems directly impact on us.”

Also, an analyst said, Pakistan Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri will not be able to crib as there will be a counterpart with whom he can interact directly. Combating terrorism and the formulation of a joint terror mechanism with Pakistan are other key areas the new external affairs minister will need to focus on.

Other areas include a high-level meeting of aid donors for Afghanistan in November. Also in November, the US administration will aim to schedule a crucial Senate vote for the Indo-US civil nuclear deal to go through. Discussions with members of the Nuclear Suppliers Group will have to be followed up simultaneously, to ensure India returns to the international nuclear mainstream as soon as possible.

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