Pakistan willing to engage with India for ‘prosperity and development’ – PM Sharif

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addresses the Sixth Summit of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA) in Astana, Kazakhstan on October 13, 2022. (Twitter/GovtOfPakistan)
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Updated 13 October 2022
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Pakistan willing to engage with India for ‘prosperity and development’ – PM Sharif

  • Sharif was addressing Summit of Conference for Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia in Astana
  • Nuclear-armed India and Pakistan have fought three wars, mainly over Muslim-majority Himalayan region of Kashmir

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said his country was willing to engage with neighboring India for the “sake of prosperity and development,” the state-run APP news agency said on Wednesday.

Sharif’s remarks came during a visit to Astana, Kazakhstan, while addressing the sixth Summit of Conference for Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA) on Tuesday.

Nuclear-armed India and Pakistan have fought three wars, mainly over the Muslim-majority Himalayan region of Kashmir.

In 2019, they engaged in an aerial battle in which Pakistan brought down an Indian jet. People-to-people contact between the countries, formed by a split of British India in 1947, virtually ended after the 2019 clashes.

In August 2019, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi withdrew Indian-administered Kashmir’s autonomy in order to tighten his grip over the territory, provoking outrage in Pakistan and the downgrading of diplomatic ties and suspension of bilateral trade.

“We are willing to engage with India for the sake of prosperity and development as both sides of the border cannot afford to deal with massive challenges of poverty and unemployment amid meager resources,” Sharif said. “Onus remains on India to take a necessary step to engage toward the result-oriented solutions.”

“I want to leave behind a legacy of peace and progress for the prosperity of the coming generations of our region,” the PM said. “Pakistan’s first priority at the moment is to revive a rapid and equitable economy”.

The PM called out India for its “unabated atrocities” in Indian-administered Kashmir: “India has become a threat to its minorities, neighbors and the entire region.”

Sharif said he was “absolutely ready and willing for a discussion with Indian counterparts to promote trade and investment provided they showed the sincerity of purpose.”

Last month, in an interview with a French TV channel, Pakistani foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari called engagement with India “untenable for us, particularly the unilateral illegal actions of August 2019.”

“All of this creates very little space for us to engage,” Bhutto Zardari had said.


Four people, including two policemen, killed in twin blasts in northwest Pakistan

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Four people, including two policemen, killed in twin blasts in northwest Pakistan

  • Attack on police van in South Waziristan and motorbike-mounted IED in Lakki Marwat hits KP province
  • Violence comes amid a surge in militancy and cross-border clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan

ISLAMABAD: At least four people, including two policemen, were killed and about 20 others wounded in two separate blasts in Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on Saturday, officials said, the latest violence in a region grappling with militant violence.

One explosion targeted a police patrol van in Wana, the main town of South Waziristan district near the Afghan border, while another blast caused by explosives mounted on a motorbike struck a market area in Lakki Marwat district, according to police officials and preliminary reports.

The incidents come amid rising militant violence in Pakistan’s northwest, where authorities say armed groups operate from across the border in Afghanistan, straining relations between Islamabad and the Taliban administration in Kabul, with both sides engaged in a military conflict since last month.

“The control room received information in the evening about a bomb blast targeting a police van in Wana Bazaar,” a police official in the area, who did not want to be named, confirmed while speaking to Arab News over the phone.

He confirmed two deaths in the incident while saying more than 25 people had been injured.

The official said rescue teams responded promptly and shifted three seriously injured people to a nearby hospital in Wana.

In another incident during the day in Lakki Marwat, an improvised explosive device attached to a motorbike exploded near shops.

“Two people have been killed and about 10 have been injured in an IED blast in Lakki Marwat,” Raza Khan, Deputy Superintendent of Police in Bannu, told Arab News.

“The deceased are identified as Shoaib Ur Rehman and Furqan Ullah,” he added. “Shoaib, the owner of the shop, was the brother of the Lakki peace committee head.”

Peace committees in the region are informal, community-based groups that work with security forces to report militant activity and maintain order, making their members frequent targets of attacks.

Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi condemned the attacks and expressed grief over the incidents.

“I strongly condemn the blast near a police patrolling vehicle in Wana Bazaar,” Naqvi said in a statement, confirming the killing of four people, including two police personnel.

“Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police are on the front line in the war against terrorism,” he said, noting the force had made “unforgettable sacrifices” in the fight against militant groups.

Militant violence has surged in Pakistan’s border regions in recent months, particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces.
Islamabad has repeatedly accused the Afghan Taliban government of allowing militant groups, including the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), to operate from Afghan territory — a charge Kabul denies — as cross-border tensions between the two neighbors have escalated.