pursuit of a militaristic and aggressive foreign policy.
Former foreign secretary, Ambassador Riaz Mohammad Khan, raised a question about the viability of old paradigms in the background of the changing world as well as technological revolution. He said that the book does not presume to offer any definitive prescription as societies have to go through their own experience and tribulations. The purpose is to be part of the debate, in particular, on the intellectual crisis and confusion in public discourse both in Pakistan and India.
Institute of Regional Studies President Ambassador Arif Ayub said that both the countries should adopt a better approach in regard to the Confidence Building Measures, pay attention to civil military balance as described by Paul Kennedy and conduct themselves as responsible nuclear weapon states. The rise of religiously driven extremism in India will deepen strife in the region.
High Commissioner of India H.E. T.C.A. Raghavan underlined the importance of such exchanges as they add more value to the existing discourse on Indo-Pak ties. Raghavan outlined his critique under five broad heads: including methodology based on dissident views; Hindutva is not the guiding principle of India’s polity; India does not have hegemonic designs; there are two conflicting narratives on the issue of Jammu and Kashmir; and India’s grand strategy is economic development. He said that although it was difficult to define India’s grand strategy, it was governed by geo-economics rather than geostrategic aspirations. He said that too much focus was being laid on geostrategic issues and that more emphasis should be laid on geo-economics between the two neighbours.
ISSI Board of Governors Chairman Ambassador Khalid Mahmood concluded the talk by commenting on the critiques by H.E. T.C.A. Raghavan. On the issue of Kashmir, he said that the only viable solution was either through bilateral dialogue or third party mediation through the UN, as history has proved that war is not the solution. He said that the media is a double-edged sword as it brings the people together, but should play a responsible role.