‘Protests in Pakistan affect bilateral talks with India’

New Delhi: With protests continuing against the Nawaz Sharif government in Pakistan, India is likely to limit its engagements with that country, a foreign policy think tank said Wednesday.

“Until the situation stabilises, India is likely to limit its engagements with Pakistan, thereby stalling any progress in the bilateral.


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“The evolving situation along the Line of Control and the international border is also an important element for India to consider because it will have a significant impact on the security situation in the Kashmir Valley,” said Sameer Patil, associate national security fellow at Gateway House.

The Gateway House: Indian Council on Global Relations is a foreign policy think tank in Mumbai.

“While Prime Minister Narendra Modi continues to build positive relationships with other countries, the future of the India-Pakistan bilateral does not appear promising,” he said.

“Protests in Pakistan, which began in mid-August have produced an opportunity for the Pakistani army to play a more dominant role in the country’s politics, jeopardising democratic institutions in Pakistan,” he said.

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