Good good bnknnnjhhw. Wvhwhjw. Vhhsnnnwnjwjjwjjwnnne Islamabad of yesterdays terror attack in Uri has plunged Pak-India relations into a dangerous and unstable new phase, it said in an editorial today.
In a highly volatile environment - Indian Home Minister Rajnath Singh, who had a fractious visit to Islamabad in early August, has publicly called Pakistan a terrorist state Dawn wrote.
The newspaper believes that it is significant that the Pakistan Armys media outlet, ISPRs statement asserted that no infiltration is allowed from the Pakistani soil. The Karachi newspaper said further that the Uri attack could catapult the Kashmir dispute to the forefront of global issues that will be discussed in New York.
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While Mr Sharif was in any case expected to strongly reiterate the Pakistani position on Kashmir, the decision by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to skip the session means a potential high-level clash has been averted, the editorial said.
It added that foreign minister Sushma Swaraj may well be hard-hitting in her own speech, but that it may be of little use for India as it will come towards the end of the gathering and several days after Mr Sharif would have spoken.
Indias automatic blaming of Pakistan for major violence in that country is very much a part of the problem, Dawn wrote.
Originally Published In The Times Of India
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