INDO-PAK RELATION / Businessman's claim: Indo-Pak talks going on, PM Modi can go to Islamabad

Pakistan's billionaire businessman Mian Mansha has made a big claim about Indo-Pak relations. He says that the talks between India and Pakistan are going on behind the scenes. Mian Mansha also said that if we work together, PM Modi can visit Pakistan in a month. Pakistani billionaire said that no one is a permanent enemy, we need to fix things with India.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Feb 03, 2022, 10:04 AM
Pakistan's billionaire businessman Mian Mansha has made a big claim about Indo-Pak relations. He says that the talks between India and Pakistan are going on behind the scenes. Mian Mansha also said that if we work together, PM Modi can visit Pakistan in a month. Pakistani billionaire said that no one is a permanent enemy, we need to fix things with India.

'We need peace'

Speaking on trade between the two countries, Mian Mansha, the head of Pakistan's multinational company 'Nishat Group', said that before the 1965 war, Pakistan had 50 percent of the trade with India. "We need peace now," he said. India has good technology. We also have many such things which can be given to India. There is no permanent enemy. There is so much poverty, we have to mend things with India.

PAK wants to improve relations

The Pakistani billionaire has made this claim at a time when in the recently released first national security policy, Pakistan has emphasized on peace with India. Recently, an official associated with the national security policy had said in a conversation with the Pakistani newspaper Express Tribune that we will not have enmity with India for the next 100 years. In this new policy, the emphasis has been on peace with neighboring countries. He had also said that if there is dialogue and progress on this issue, then there is a possibility that business relations with India will return to normal.

Such news had come before

However, the Pakistani official also said that there is no possibility of reconciliation with India under the current Modi government in New Delhi. It is worth noting that earlier also there were reports that before the Taliban occupation of Afghanistan, talks were going on between India and Pakistan behind the scenes. It was also said that two top officials related to national security of India and Pakistan had also met in a third country.