
Islamabad (Pakistan) – War is not a solution to solving the Kashmir issue. We wish to resolve the border issue with India. We want permanent peace. Pakistan and India should compete with each other regarding business and economy, said Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif while addressing the students in the Harvard university in the US. “Currently Pakistan is on the verge of bankruptcy.”?
#IEWorld | Want ‘permanent peace’ with India; war never an option to resolve Kashmir issue: Pak PM Sharif#ShehbazSharif #Kashmirhttps://t.co/34ItOmoSSJ
— The Indian Express (@IndianExpress) August 20, 2022
The pauper Pakistan won’t be able to afford a war against India. In order to improve their business, they need to do business with India in various sectors. On this background, Sharif made the above statement.
| Editorial viewpoint
India should not trust this statement of the Pakistani PM and undertake an aggressive stand against Pakistan ! |
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