Nawaz sees chances of Indian, Pakistani PMs meeting soon

Published October 18, 2024
PML-N President Nawaz Sharif and Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz interact with journalists from India, in Lahore on Oct 17, 2024. — X/PMLNDigital
PML-N President Nawaz Sharif and Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz interact with journalists from India, in Lahore on Oct 17, 2024. — X/PMLNDigital

LAHORE: PML-N President Nawaz Sharif has said there are chances of a meeting between Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and his Indian counterpart, Narendra Modi, in the near future, and that talks may resume between both countries.

The elder Sharif stated this during an interaction on Thursday with Indian journalists, who were in the country to cover the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit. Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz was also present on the occasion.

“Nawaz Sharif hoped that there would be an opportunity in the near future for the prime ministers of the two countries to meet and the dialogue between the two neighbours to happen on futuristic challenges, including climate change,” senior Indian journalist Smita Sharma told Dawn after meeting Mr Sharif and CM Maryam.

Ms Sharma said the former premier also signalled that there was a window of opportunity in bilateral ties. He recalled his memories and experiences of India, including his visit to Amritsar, the birthplace of his father. “Maryam also warmly recalled her only visit to India as a young girl, and her recent visit to Kartarpur Sahib. She hoped there would be a chance for engagement between the two sides,” the journalist said.

“The absence of a negative following the visit of the Indian foreign minister is a positive development in the ties, allowing some breathing space though the fundamental positions of difference, including terrorism and Kashmir, remain on both sides,” said Ms Sharma.

According to her, Mr Sharif also said the Indian cricket team should come to Pakistan to play the Champions Trophy and both countries should cooperate on climate change.

This was the second meeting of Nawaz Sharif with Indian journalists in a week; he had earlier met with veteran newswoman Barkha Dutt in Lahore.

Published in Dawn, October 18th, 2024

Opinion

The fallout

The fallout

Faced with an untrustworthy trade partner in the US, the economic imperative for countries would be to pursue trade diversion.

Editorial

April heat
Updated 14 Apr, 2025

April heat

A much broader and more cohesive plan is needed to meet Pakistan’s changing requirements amidst an accelerating climate crisis.
ADB’s advice
14 Apr, 2025

ADB’s advice

WITH the Trump administration’s trade war on China and the rest of the world having led to global economic...
‘Land of the free’
14 Apr, 2025

‘Land of the free’

IN Trumpian America, even those foreigners with legal status are finding that the walls are closing in on them. As...
Caught in between
Updated 13 Apr, 2025

Caught in between

In the absence of a trade agreement, under WTO rules, Pakistan cannot reduce duty rates for the US without doing the same for other countries.
Spirit of giving
13 Apr, 2025

Spirit of giving

THE recent declaration by ulema affirming that organ donation after death is not only permissible but an act of...
Targeting dissent
13 Apr, 2025

Targeting dissent

THE recent notice sent by the FIA to former senator Farhatullah Babar is deeply troubling — and revealing....