National Security Framework Needed Towards Pakistan: Parliament Panel To Government
The panel also stressed on the need for India as well as Pakistan to engage afresh and proceed with a step-wise process to dialogue, moving from peripheral to core issues
NEW DELHI: A parliamentary panel has asked the government to "remove stumbling blocks" in resolving outstanding issues with Pakistan through dialogue, and pitched for a National Security Framework (NSF) and a coherent strategy towards the neighbouring country.
The Committee on External Affairs also noted the fact that by neither publicly accepting not acting against terrorism emanating from its soil, Pakistan has displayed its unwillingness to create conducive environment for improving bilateral ties.
"However, this should not deter the government of India from taking steps from its side so that the situation of stalemate does not linger," it said in its report on "Indo-Pak relations" presented in Lok Sabha today.
Noting that the government has reiterated its readiness for resolution of all outstanding issues peacefully and bilaterally, the report said, however, the government has not mentioned any fresh initiative undertaken by neither side to create conducive environment for engagement.
"In the committee's view, the government of India as a responsible and credible stakeholder should continuously endeavour to utilise its diplomatic clout to create a conducive environment and to remove the stumbling blocks in resolving outstanding issues through dialogue and enforcement of the Simla Agreement and the Lahore Declaration in letter and spirit," it said.
The panel also stressed on the need for India as well as Pakistan to engage afresh and proceed with a step-wise process to dialogue, moving from peripheral to core issues.
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