Husain Haqqani calls for 'decisive shift' on Kashmir

I have to agree with him. We need to put this on back burner and focus on more important things.

Husain Haqqani calls for ‘decisive shift’ on Kashmir - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

LONDON: Pakistan’s former ambassador to US Husain Haqqani has said Pakistan must change its approach to the Kashmir issue, the Economic Times reported.

He made the statement while delivering a lecture titled 'Pakistan, Afghanistan and a history of mistrust" at the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House.

Mr Haqqani urged the political leadership to give up the “ideological obsession” with Kashmir stating they no longer enjoy the support of the international community in this regard.

He called for the need of a “decisive shift” in Pakistan’s approach to the issue.

“Pakistan needs to have the kind of approach China has over Taiwan. It doesn’t need to give up its claim but it needs to move on other issues first,” Haqqani said

He stressed on the need for Pakistan to refocus its efforts towards internal affairs, saying “we need to take a more pragmatic approach …”

He called India “an imaginary threat” during his lecture, alleging that rhetoric rather than reality is the basis of enmity between the two neighbours, adding:

“Parity with India is not an attainable objective, as quite simply size matters. India’s economy is 10 times larger. It is a kind of psychological and political insecurity that has held Pakistan back. The best strategy would be to focus inward.”

Mr Haqqani has been a vocal critic of military intervention in Pakistani politics in the past while serving as Pakistan’s ambassador to US between 2008 and 2011.

Stumbling blocks in Pak-India relationship
Although he said he was pleased to hear about the FO-level talks between Pakistan and India on Tuesday, he was quick to add that “the fundamentals of the relationship are yet to be addressed.”

Cases like the treatment of the accused Mumbai-attack planner, Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi will remain a bone of contention in any future meaningful dialogue.

Read more: Lakhvi living comfortable ‘detention’ life in jail: BBC report

Similarly, the treatment of Jamat ud Dawa (JuD) in Pakistan will not help matters either. India and the United States have long been demanding that JuD chief Hafiz Saeed be taken to task for his alleged involvement in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks.

For more: JuD will continue to operate in Pakistan: Spokesperson

However, he remained positive that the political impasse can be overcome, stating “Pakistan is part of the international community that has agreed that terrorism is not acceptable. So there are several aspects where responsibility can be fixed.”

Indian presence in Afghanistan
During the lecture, he recalled the time Osama bin Laden was shot in Pakistan while he was serving as the Pakistani ambassador to US. He was quick to accept responsibility pointing that Pakistan owes “an explanation to the world…”

Pakistan has long been critical of Indian presence in Afghanistan but Haqqani believes it is entirely based on trade, aid and education ties. These are not inherently dangerous for Pakistan and the two countries can further improve their relations by working together in Afghanistan.

Re: Husain Haqqani calls for 'decisive shift' on Kashmir

NO Mr. Haqqani, India is NOT an imaginary threat, its a 'real' threat.

As much as I agree with him on focusing on internal issues first, on the same note we just cant give it up on Kashmir.
Besides Pakistan hasnt doing much on this issue for last few years either way and thats exactly what kashmiris have been complaining about. They feel they are stranded after being used.

Re: Husain Haqqani calls for 'decisive shift' on Kashmir

And this is why I state people with multiple nationalities can not be loyal to Pakistan :)

Re: Husain Haqqani calls for 'decisive shift' on Kashmir

Once a wise man said. To win is the nature of the truth.

Re: Husain Haqqani calls for ‘decisive shift’ on Kashmir

Ofcourse people with single nationality are totally 100% loyal since 1947 :yawn:

Re: Husain Haqqani calls for ‘decisive shift’ on Kashmir

dude*.:nono:
*Almost who ever stole from pakistan has money outside.. very strong ties out side.Nationality or no nationality, they all can thrive outside of pak, even when pakistan becomes a hellhole.(God forbade)

PS: how dumb we have to be to take advice and quote a man who is known and has been exposed thoroughly as a traitor???

Re: Husain Haqqani calls for 'decisive shift' on Kashmir

Chappal wala haqqani ya suit wala haqqani, dono karay pakistan ki barbadi!

I am not surprised since this is the same guy who wrote in his book that Pakistan is like carpet sellers and you have to negotiate with them (Pakistan) to get a cheap price like carpet sellers are frauds. I don't even know how this Tarek Fateh type ever became an ambassador of Pakistan.

Re: Husain Haqqani calls for ‘decisive shift’ on Kashmir

More often then not they are. Better than traitors like him.

Re: Husain Haqqani calls for ‘decisive shift’ on Kashmir

Hm.. so let me try to summarize your verdict. Mr. Hussain Haqqani is a dual nationality holder so that automatically makes him NOT loyal to Pakistan.. and then as per the latest comment, he is a traitor too…

I get it.. or trying to get it.

So if you are given the authority to put the treason charges against him, wut exactly would you put it to make the case (other than his dual nationality ofcourse) with some references for my personal GK? :hmmm:

Re: Husain Haqqani calls for 'decisive shift' on Kashmir

so on one side he is advocating that Pakistan should forget Kashmir for now (or put it on back burner) and on the other side he is saying Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi will remain hurdle in dialog/relationship. Why is he not giving same advise to India to put Mumbai Incident on back burner?