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Manmohan can change India-Pakistan strategic equation: Pakistani editorial

Category :International Sub Category :Pakistan
2009-07-31 00:00:00
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Islamabad, July 31 - Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh can change the sub-continental strategic equation if politicians in both countries 'care to listen to him', a leading English daily said Friday while analysing his defence of the India-Pakistan statement issued in Egypt.

'He is now about to change the Indo-Pak strategic equation if the politicians on both sides care to listen to him,' an editorial in the Daily Times said, noting that Manmohan Singh had 'proved his political stature once again'.

'Despite platitudes about Singh being a 'weak' prime minister, he has proved once again that he is indeed the 'paradigmatic' leader after Jawaharlal Nehru,' said the editorial, headlined 'Singh's statesmanship'.

Holding that India 'owes its new stature in the world to him' for the economic reforms he initiated in 1991 as finance minister, the editorial said that Manmohan Singh could now bring about a paradigm shift in sub-continental ties.

It noted, in this context, that 'many people in Pakistan have framed their view' of India-Pakistan relations 'on cue from' Manmohan Singh.

'At the same time what Pakistan has done to help India in the post-Mumbai phase makes it clear that insinuations from some quarters in India about the state's involvement were far from true,' the editorial said,

It added that it was 'this kind of attitude' that Manmohan Singh and his Pakistani counter Yousuf Raza Gilani had 'tried to counter by showing statesmanship' by their July 16 joint statement at Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.




Author :Indo Asian News Service



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