Something is afoot with the India paki talks
The neemrana talks that took place from April 28 to 30 in pakistan may have been a response to the multiple off book approaches to India made by the paki army under bajwa.
I think that the daily pasting that they have been taking from the Indian Army after Modi took over has left them very little option.
The stalemate in cashmere is also frustrating the bajwa doctrine gang, even with a traitorous mehbooba mufti and her gadhar party cheering for the pakis from the cashmeri rooftops.
The grubby hands of the amrekis are all over this even though the report is routed via the UK and their Royal United Services Institute (RUSI).
When the pakis got a less than desired response from India, they went public with the offer via the RUSI, trying to force a response from India.
Let us wait to see how far their brinkmanship takes them. As always the pakis are tactically adequate but strategically myopic as well as stupid.
Members of the RUSI are a permanent fixture at the Indian counterpart of RUSI, The United Service Institution of India.
So the initial approach was undoubtedly made by the paki army directly to the Indian Army and thence with the GoI in the background, the pakis were green lighted to hold the nemrana and just look who was sent from India: the former MEA secretary and pakistan expert Vivek Katju and J S Rajput, former NCERT head.
The RSS is right up there, front and center, more than enough to provoke, make a forceful point as well as publicly deliver a tight slap across the paki army face.
No Indian politician would have dared to carry such a message to Modi. Not surprisingly, the entire traitorous congi track thoo lot, as well as the DDM paki pasand presstitutes on ISI retainer, have all been bypassed. Not a peep out of any one of them.
How, indeed, are the "mighty" fallen??, the mighty and invincible paki army??
This news below was already posted earlier on the forum by someone.
Pakistani military seeks better relations with India, says report
“Attempts to open a dialogue come against a background of almost weekly exchanges of fire along the Line of Control in Kashmir,” notes the UK-based Royal Unites Services Institute (RUSI), in a report on renewed efforts to reduce tensions between the two neighbours. “Will New Delhi reciprocate?” asks the report, which was released in London this week.
The report notes that “in a historic first last month,” Chief of the Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa invited Sanjay Vishwasrao, the Indian military attaché, and his team to the Pakistan Day military parade in Islamabad. The move indicates that “ties between the two foes are warming up,” it adds, noting that Gen Bajwa followed this two weeks later by saying that the Pakistan military wanted peace and dialogue with India.