Former Indian External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid claimed on Monday that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi wanted his own private success story with Pakistan and was pursuing a ‘policeman’s foreign policy’, reported media sources.
“You can’t talk to another country when it is only half the voice of the nation. Unless the whole nation speaks, you cannot succeed with another country. And the big mistake Modi is making is he wants to make his own private success story with Pakistan. That is not possible. That has never been possible. It is not possible now,” Khurshid told IANS in an interview.
Days after an ice-breaking meeting between Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Modi in the Russian city of Ufa, where both sides decided to resume the dialogue process stalled since mid-2014, cross border firing has resumed.
Regarding the recent border tensions and responding to a question whether Pakistan has made a ‘u-turn’ from position in Ufa, Khurshid said, “They [Pakistan] are never capable or sincere in dealing with India’s concerns.”
It is the same story here also. The only difference being Modi is pursuing Policeman’s Foreign policy and Nawaz is pursuing Businessman’s Foreign policy.
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