India-Pak talks futile unless terror infrastructure is destroyed: Haqqani

Pakistan tends to engage in talks with India for global respectability, but its dominant military is unable to shed its ideological aversion to normal ties with India,” he said

Current Affairs:-Supporting India’s assurance that “talks and fear” can’t go together, a previous top Pakistan representative has said another abnormal state meeting between the two nations would be unproductive except if Islamabad guarantees the psychological oppressor foundation on its region is destroyed.

Pakistan’s ongoing activities for converses with India must be found with regards to the financial and worldwide weights on it, previous Pakistani represetative to the United States Husain Haqqani told journalists here Tuesday.

His comments have come recently in front of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit in Kyrgyzstan on June 13-14. India and Pakistan are a piece of the local security gathering and pioneers of both the nations are set to go to the gathering in Bishkek.

In a letter written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi a week ago, Pakistan head Imran Khan had mentioned resumption of talks between the two nations to determine all distinctions.

Be that as it may, no gathering has been arranged between them on the sidelines of the summit.

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No decision on allowing Indian pilgrims to visit Sharda temple in PoK: Pak

Reports had earlier said Pakistani government has approved a proposal to establish a corridor that will allow Hindu pilgrims from India to visit the ancient Hindu temple and cultural site

International: Pakistan on Thursday said no choice has been taken so far on the opening of the Sharda sanctuary passage for Hindu pioneers from India in Pakistan-involved Kashmir (POK) and declared that there ought to be “a positive air” for making such strides.

Prior in the week, citing sources in Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Express Tribune detailed that the Pakistani government has endorsed a proposition to set up a passageway that will enable Hindu travelers from India to visit the old Hindu sanctuary and social site.

Tending to a week after week press instructions in Islamabad, Foreign Office representative Mohammad Faisal dismissed the report, saying, “To the best of my insight, no choice has been taken up until now (on opening the Sharda sanctuary passage).”

“A positive situation is required to push ahead on every single such issue,” he included.

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