Pak s dilly-dallying on allowing Indian cotton imports point towards civilian-military struggle ANI | Updated: Apr 25, 2021 13:32 IST
Peshawar [Pakistan], April 25 (ANI): Pakistan s dilly-dallying approach towards normalising trade relations with India is proving to be a setback to Prime Minister Imran Khan s shift from a geostrategic to geo-economic foreign policy orientation.
FM Shakil, writing in Asia Times, wrote that Pakistan s flip-flop on allowing Indian cotton imports points to an unresolved struggle between civilian and military power centres.
The reconciliation process was on track when Pakistani Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa said at a security dialogue held in Islamabad late last month that stable Indo-Pak relations were key to opening the untapped economic potential of South and Central Asia - a pronouncement consistent with Khan s stated shift to geo-economic policies.
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