NO Modi-Imran meeting has been planned on the sidelines of the SCO meeting in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan next week. There was a good chance for the two prime ministers to meet and discuss all issues. How long are the two prime ministers keep away from each other? How long will they let important issues go without being spoken? This is a good chance for th two prime ministers to make a good attempt to hold informal talks. An unhappy situation waits to be resolved. Neither Pakistan nor India will gain with such an attitude. There is an issue tormenting both India and Pakistan and talking about it freely will help resolve matters to a great extent. Both countries are aware talks are the only way. The entire region surrounding Pakistan and India remains in darkness. Neither India nor Pakistan will gain by continuing the quarrel.
Both the countries would have gained considerably if there was peace among them. There is a lot of good will in people of both the countries and good relations could have brought mutual love and cooperations. All that has been cut off now and the relations between the two countries remains negative. We are actually asking some western countries to come to each others aid against the enemy. We have to face facts. The governments of Pakistan and India are hostile towards each other. The people, however of the two countries have nothing but goodwill towards each other. The situation now against each other. There is more goodwill in people than feelings of hostility.
Our prime minister is known for doing the unexpected always. When in Kyrgyzstan next week, he must go out of his way and hold friendly talks with Pakistan.