Need for a balanced foreign policy

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Pakistan ‘s relations with China are getting  further strengthened. It is in the mutual interest of both to safeguard the multi-billion dollar CEPEC and its  sea lanes.  Pakistan has already raised a new Army Division to ensure the security of Gawadar port and the  CPEC route     China has handed over  two ships equipped  with state of the art guns to Pakistan navy.  Two more will be provided by it in days to come. The addition of these ships  would bolster Pakistan navy’s strength and discourage illicit traffic  by sea. What is more  it would discourage anyone from  posing a naval threat to  Pakistan  The symbolism of the important move on the regional chessboard would not be hopefully missed by such elements.

President-elect Trump’s team appears to be  developing a more realistic assessment of the  South Asia region. This is what one gathers from the confirmation  testimony  by Defence Secretary designate Gen (rtd) Mattis who recognised that the US and Pakistan had areas of shared  strategic interest. Mattis  also underlined the US concerns regarding   terrorist networks allegedly operating from Pakistan’s tribal areas.  While Pakistan’s ambassador to the US is upbeat about the future relations between the countries, even hoping that  the Trump administration would lift the conditions on the sale of F-16s to Pakistan, it would be more realistic to describe  the doctrine as a new mix of the old carrot and stick policy.

Pakistan already has close relations with China and is seeking to  enhance its ties with Russia.  It is equally important to improve relations with the US  which touched the nadir during the fag end of the Obama administration. The PMLN government has to realize that none of the  three powers has  tolerance for either  terrorism or extremism in the region. The government  must not  allow people with a soft corner for terrorists or extremists in the echelons of power. It needs to nullify the perception that Ch Nisar’s views on the issue of extremists have the implicit support of  the government.