Islamabad The regional players must not repeat the mistakes of the past, and work in tandem to maximise on the opportunities and overcome the challenges presented by 2015; this was stated by Advisor to Prime Minister on National Security & Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz at the Ideas Conclave, organised by
and New Delhi. He explained that the government of Prime Minister Modi was still finding its feet, and grappling with the realities of statecraft.
Speaking in the same session, Afghan Ambassador Janan Mosazai agreed that Afghanistan had weathered a decade of profound transformation, and that the new National Unity Government in Kabul was symptomatic of the new political consensus and consolidation of democratic will. However, issues of connectivity, trade and transit, the return of Afghan refugees and poverty were pressure-points that will continue to merit attention in both Islamabad and Kabul.
Former foreign secretary Najmuddin Shaikh stated that Pakistan's relations with Iran would improve if the government cracked down on the menace of sectarianism.
The opening session, titled 'National Security in Wartime: Is Pakistan prepared' featured Jinnah Institute Vice President Ambassador Aziz Ahmad Khan, Ambassador Najmuddin Shaikh, DG-ISSRA Major General Noel Khokhar, television anchor Ejaz Haider and senior journalist Zahid Hussain.
Participants agreed that Pakistan was faced with an existential threat that had cost the country over 50,000 lives, and that coordination with Afghanistan was necessary if Operation Zarb-e-Azb in North Waziristan was to be successful. They stated that addressing the ideological roots of terrorism was necessary, as they originated in Punjab, but the fighting remained limited to Fata. They also argued that a broad-based relationship with Afghanistan would have to include improved intelligence-sharing mechanisms between the two capitals.
The day included sessions on Extremism and Radicalization, chaired by Nasim Zehra, and whose participants included Marvi Sirmed, Ali Dayan Hasan and Zahid Hussain. A special session on the energy crisis was held with former minister for Water and Power Naveed Qamar, former federal secretary Nargis Sethi and Woodrow Wilson scholar Khurram Hussain.