About the Imran Khan acting as a "true statesman" and calling for a dialogue with Modi and

about India's refusal to talk:
The government is all set to present budget 2019-2020 on June 11 based on unrealistic revenue target of Rs5.5 trillion, which will be prone to slippages from performance criteria on every quarter review by the IMF.
In case of no waiver from the IMF, the government will come up with a mini-budget after every review to avoid default on the revenue target with more measures on taxation making the PTI government most unpopular.
They have done some madrassa math and promised 40% more tax collection to IMF. How is this possible when the economy is in fact contracting? This was just a month back
The shortfall in tax collection has widened to a record Rs345 billion in the first ten months of this fiscal year ...
From July through April of this fiscal year, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has provisionally collected Rs2.993 trillion in taxes as against Rs3.35 trillion ten-month target, according to the FBR officials.
They are going to miss tax collection targets by 10% in this fiscal. They are promising a 40% *increase* in next fiscal, over and above the target this fiscal. In effect, they are saying they will have a 50% *increase* over the actual taxes they have collected this fiscal. How is this possible?
The government plans to collect minimum Rs80 billion by bringing the domestic sales of five-export oriented sectors into the tax net from July....
However,
industrialists like Zubair Motiwalla and Jawed Bilwani plainly refused to accept the government’s new tax regime
And "Industrialists" are saying they wont pay taxes
IMF is tightening the screws demanding a review every quarter and tying the money disbursal to meeting the target. Previously, Pakistan would promise the moon and the sky to IMF, take the money and then refuse to implement the policies
According to eminent economist Dr Hafeez Pasha, the government also needs to have a contingency plan if it defaults on achieving targets in every quarter.
So somehow they have to reduce the spending. On top of that,
In the first nine months of the current fiscal, the defence budget increased by 24 percent and if the pensions are also included, then expenditure on defence got increased by 30 percent. However, by June 30, 2019, the expenditure on defence is estimated to culminate at Rs1250 billion from the budgeted amount of Rs1100 billion showing an increase of Rs150 billion.
The increase in the defence budget in the current financial year is because of small scale war with India following Pulwama incident. Still Pakistan is at war with India and its forces are on high alert on the western border with Afghanistan.
The strikes by India and the readiness to strike by India means that they are spending a lot more on defense. So they want talks, create another dossier exchange route to defusing Pulwama incident and then extract a "uninterrupted, and uninterruptible" agreement to talk despite terror attacks.
India wants peace in her neighborhood, so that it can concentrate on development and well being for her own population. If Imran Khan wants peace, then what he needs to do is simple. Bring Mumbai attackers and purveyors of various terror acts against India to justice. Irreversibly shut down the Military-Jihadi complex fueling terrorism in India.