Pakistan bilawal bhutto: During a conversation with Pakistani migrants in New York, USA, former Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has given a very inflammatory statement about India. He said that if India really wants to deal with terrorism, then come to us and learn from ISI. This statement has come at a time when there has been tension between the two countries about terrorism, border struggle and activities of intelligence agencies for a long time.
Bilawal has described himself as “expert” in fighting terrorism with such absurd statements. He has tried to question the strategies of India’s intelligence agency RAW. At the same time, Bilawal is trying to validate ISI on a global stage, while ISI has been under suspicion about relations with terrorist organizations in many international reports. Let us know that India has recently sent its all-party delegation to different countries of the world after Operation Sindoor, where they are working to expose the terrorist face of Pakistan. Meanwhile, Bilawal Bhutto’s statement seems really ridiculous.
Softening after the response: talk of cooperation or damage control?
When Bilawal faced international criticism on this statement and India’s sharp response, he spoke of intelligence cooperation in the United Nations. He tried his best to control dammede and said that both countries need to fight with terrorism. ISI and RAW should establish a shared dialogue. Issues like terrorism cannot be abandoned to non-state elements. The future of 1.5 to 1.7 billion people should not be based on violence
India-Pakistan intelligence cooperation: Is it really possible?
The intelligence dialogue has almost stopped after the 2008 Mumbai attacks between India and Pakistan. In the Mumbai attack, there was concrete evidence of helping organizations like Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed on ISI of Pakistan. In this way, India expects concrete action before relying on any claim of Pakistan.