Jaishankar criticizes US-Pakistan relations at ET WLF 2025, citing a tendency to ignore historical context.
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At the Economic Times World Leaders Forum (ET WLF) 2025, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar addressed the complexities of the US-Pakistan relationship, pointing out a consistent pattern where historical concerns are disregarded for immediate gains. He stated that this tendency to prioritize short-term interests is a recurring theme in international relations.

Jaishankar's remarks come at a time when the United States and Pakistan are engaging in renewed discussions on security and economic issues, despite long-standing differences. He noted that countries often engage in "politics of convenience," pursuing tactical advantages and other benefits.

The Foreign Minister highlighted the history of "selective approaches" in US-Pakistan relations, where past issues are ignored for present convenience. He reminded the audience that Osama bin Laden was found in Abbottabad, Pakistan, during a US raid in 2011, emphasizing the need to remember historical context. He implied that the same Pakistani military that the US is now engaging with was also harboring the 9/11 attacker.

Jaishankar also addressed the India-Pakistan ceasefire following Operation Sindoor. He refuted claims of US mediation, reiterating India's long-standing policy of rejecting third-party involvement in its bilateral issues with Pakistan. He clarified that calls from the US and other countries during Operation Sindoor were routine diplomatic exchanges, not negotiations. Jaishankar emphasized that the settlement was the result of direct talks between India and Pakistan.

Furthermore, Jaishankar underscored the Indian government's firm stance on protecting the interests of Indian farmers and maintaining strategic autonomy. He criticized those who might disagree with the government's firm positions on trade, farmers' interests, and strategic autonomy, suggesting they are not prepared to defend the interests of the Indian people.

In a broader context, Jaishankar commented on the changing dynamics of global diplomacy and India's approach to a multipolar world. He emphasized that India's relationship with the US is not shaped by its relationship with Pakistan, and that India has always maintained a consistent and principled stance against terrorism. He also pointed out the West's double standards on terrorism, urging greater global unity against all forms of terror.


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