The
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) meeting in Goa, India on May 4-5, 2023,
served as a platform for political, economic, and security cooperation among
its members, including China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan,
Uzbekistan, India, and Pakistan. This regional organization, founded in 2001,
facilitates dialogue, trust-building, and collaboration on issues of mutual
interest, demonstrating the principles of regionalism.
However, the visit of
Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari to India, which was the first
by a Pakistani FM in 12 years, was met with a cold reception from his Indian
counterpart, External Affairs Minister Dr. S Jaishankar. Pakistani FM's remarks
at the SCO in response to the Indian EAM's assertion on cross-border terrorism
underline the need to avoid politicizing terrorism for diplomatic purposes.
Nonetheless, the serious allegation made by Jaishankar accusing Bhutto of being
a "promoter and justifier of a terrorism industry" is an incendiary
charge and such inflammatory rhetoric is not the product of a vacuum but rather
a manifestation of their insincerity and lack of genuine intentions towards
Pakistan. The Indian leaders have been displaying hypocrisy by maintaining
forked tongues, which reflects their deep-seated animosity and antipathy for
Pakistan.
FM Bilawal Bhutto
expounded Pakistan's stance on the contentious issues that have strained the
frosty Pakistan-India relationship, in his much-anticipated interview with
Indian news channel India Today. The anchorperson Rajdeep Sardesai, opened the
conversation with the Indian adage "terror cannot coexist with
talks." Despite Sardesai's persistent and confrontational efforts to steer
the discussion towards terrorism, Bilawal maintained a poised and composed
demeanor and answered questions that were at times impolite. He criticized
India's unilateral decision to revoke the special status of Kashmir in 2019, as
it has hindered the prospects of dialogue between the two countries. The
Kashmiris commended the Pakistani FM’s assertive stance on Kashmir and
condemned Jaishankar's uncivilized remarks, which they deemed to be indicative
of his crude mindset and poor ethical conduct.
The Indian saying
"Atithi Deva Bhava," which means "the guest is a God," is
often used to emphasize the importance of hospitality and welcoming guests with
open arms. However, in this instance, the behavior of the Indian government
towards its Pakistani guest was far from hospitable.
Shortly after
returning from his visit to India, Pakistan's FM Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari hosted
two significant international events with his counterparts Qin Gang from China
and Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi from Afghanistan: the 4th Pakistan-China
Strategic Dialogue and the 5th China-Afghanistan-Pakistan Foreign Ministers'
Dialogue on May 6th, 2023.
The 4th
Pakistan-China Strategic Dialogue was a high-level platform for reviewing
bilateral cooperation in key areas between Pakistan and China. The two sides
celebrated the ten-year anniversary of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
(CPEC) in 2023 and reaffirmed their commitment to the high-quality development
of CPEC and noted the steady progress of projects, with a focus on advancing
the ML-1 project and the Karachi Circular Railway, as well as cooperation in
agriculture, science and technology, IT, and renewable energy.
The 5th
China-Afghanistan-Pakistan Foreign Ministers' Dialogue was a structured
mechanism to review trilateral cooperation in key areas. The dialogue aimed to
enhance trilateral cooperation and develop a roadmap for multidimensional
cooperation between the three countries. This dialogue was an important event
in international relations as it highlighted the willingness of these countries
to work together towards common goals and engage in dialogue to address complex
regional and global challenges.
FM Bhutto’s hosting
of these two important events demonstrated Pakistan's commitment to its
strategic partnerships and willingness to engage in constructive dialogue with
its neighbors and allies.
Moving forward,
Pakistan was praised for hosting the trilateral dialogue between China,
Afghanistan, and Pakistan. The event was hailed as a success, with China and
Afghanistan expressing their gratitude to Pakistan for its warm hospitality and
successful organization of the event. This positive feedback highlights
Pakistan's efforts to facilitate productive dialogue, promote regional
cooperation and stability, especially in light of the ongoing conflict in
Afghanistan and the broader regional dynamics. This acknowledgment also
emphasizes the importance of soft power and cultural factors in shaping
international relations, reflecting Pakistan's commitment to regional
cooperation and stability.
In contrast, the
host, Jaishankar, deviated from diplomatic norms by rudely shifting the focus
from regional security matters to the ongoing standoff between the two South
Asian countries. This shift has been perceived as provocative and reflects a
departure from the principles of constructive engagement and dialogue in
resolving inter-state disputes. His contentious behavior against Pakistani FM
was undiplomatic and disrespectful. Such behavior not only goes against the
principles of diplomacy but also undermines the integrity of international
forums. While the road ahead may be difficult, it is imperative that both India
and Pakistan take steps to build trust, cooperate on common challenges, and
work towards a more stable and secure region.
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Director Research & Human Rights Desk