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‘Status quo on Kashmir not a solution’ Islamabad April 23, 2021 Islamabad : Former Foreign Secretary Riaz Khokhar has cautioned the government of Pakistan against trading a compromise on the rights to Kashmiris for good neighbourly relations with India. Mr Khokhar was speaking at a webinar on ‘India and South Asia in contemporary times’ organised by the Institute of Regional Studies (IRS) here. Mr Khokhar Pakistan is not dealing with a country that is committed to better relations with us as India wants domination of Pakistan the way it has dominated all its other neighbours. He observed that there was a fundamental consensus in India on not giving any concessions to Pakistan on any major issue, especially Kashmir. He said that this consensus among Indian decision-making circles was not a new construct and had been there since Nehru’s time. He urged the decision-makers in Pakistan to assess whether Pakistan was in a strong position to negotiate with ....
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Gulf region’s significance for Turkey, Pakistan discussed Islamabad February 11, 2021 Islamabad : NUST Institute of Policy Studies (NIPS) and the Center for Middle Eastern Studies – ORSAM, leading Ankara-based Turkish think tank, co-organised the webinar on ‘Normalisation in the Gulf Region: Significance for Turkey and Pakistan.’ The webinar was moderated by former ambassador Riaz Khokhar, former Foreign Secretary of Pakistan, and was attended by Turkish and Pakistani experts, higher education leaders, academics, security analysts, scholars and students. In his opening remarks, Rector NUST Engr Javed Mahmood Bukhari highlighted Pakistan and Turkey’s earnest desire for a peaceful Middle East. He appreciated the development and modernisation achieved by individual Gulf countries but stressed the need for moving from individual development to shared growth. He also emphasised the need for inter-Islamic coordination and cooperation in establishing a bro ....