Mumbai, Jan 11 There are no simple and quick solutions to issues amongst India and Pakistan, a former representative has said.
T C A Raghavan, the former Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan, said the issues between the two nations are described by absence of trust and they must be tended to through strategic and political channels.
"I don't think there is a simple elucidating arrangement anybody can offer on India-Pakistan issues," Raghavan said here yesterday.
"The issues are of doubt. You can just address issues of doubt through strategic and political processes.
There are no simple, brisk arrangements," he said.
India-Pakistan ties have nose-jumped over a large group of sticky issues, including cross-outskirt fear based oppression.
The last year's sentencing to death of Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav by a Pakistani court additionally decayed the reciprocal ties.
New Delhi has been demanding a conclusion to cross-fringe psychological oppression before a significant exchange process can begin with Islamabad.
Raghavan said visas have likewise been a factor in the relations between the two neighboring nations.
"In the present setting, visas have lost the sort of reverberation they used to have, could be on the grounds that innovation could likewise be affected in such a significant number of different routes through the Internet, through other correspondence stages et cetera," he said.
Quite, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj has been speedy in reacting to trouble calls of Pakistani nationals looking for visas for therapeutic crises.
Raghavan was talking amid an exchange at the dispatch of his book - 'The People Next Door: The Curious History of India-Pakistan Relations'.
Thursday, 11 January 2018
No simple, snappy answers for India and Pakistan issues: Ex-representative
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