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'Let's retrieve PoK to defeat Pak's K-policy' | Experts' view | | Early Times Report JAMMU, June 14: Foreign affairs advisor to Pakistan Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif, Sartaj Aziz's Islamabad Monday statement that India had always been the axis of Pakistan's foreign policy has evoked sharp but genuine response from the security experts in India. Tearing into Pakistan and Sartaj Aziz, they opined the best way to defeat Pakistan was to retrieve POJK and Gilgit-Baltistan and reintegrate these territories into Jammu and Kashmir. This will break the axis, they said. "Let's retrieve POJK and break that axis" was the upshot of their whole formulation on what Sartaj Aziz said. "India has always been the 'axis' of Pakistan's foreign policy and for that very reason, it became a 'security state," adviser to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz had said, adding that "to face India with determination for the past 60 years, based on our principles is an important achievement". "For that very reason, our country became a security state," he also said while briefing the Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs in the parliament house here. India is a country seven times larger than Pakistan, yet relations between both have remained bad ever since the start due to the issue of Kashmir. After the 9/11 terror attacks, Muslims were attacked and the sparks flew from Afghanistan into Pakistan, "he further said. Actually, Sartaj Aziz termed India as its greatest enemy to defend its aggressive foreign policy vis-à-vis India. And what he told members of the Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs in the parliament house was that Pakistan would go on strengthening its war machine so that India didn't do anything against Pakistan and that Islamabad will continue to rake up the Kashmir issue till the time Jammu and Kashmir didn't become part of Pakistan. Naturally, what Sartaj Aziz said offended the security experts in India and the resultant suggestion: "Let's retrieve POJK and break the axis". New Delhi must appreciate the suggestion and take concrete measures to implement the 1994 unanimous Parliamentary resolution, which said "Jammu and Kashmir was, is and shall ever remain integral part of India and the only issue between the two nations is the resolution of POJK and Gilgit-Baltistan". |
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