India-Pakistan Relations: A Historical Overview and Current Dynamics
Historical Context and Dialogue Initiatives
The relationship between India and Pakistan has been marked by periods of strained relations and attempts at dialogue. Following the Afghan jihad against the Soviet Union, Pakistan believed it could annex Jammu & Kashmir through jihadist groups, leading to successive Indian governments focusing on strengthening defenses and pursuing normalcy through engagement.
- In March 1997, foreign secretaries of both countries met after a four-year hiatus, initiating talks for a "structured and integrated" dialogue.
- The India-Pakistan Composite Dialogue (CD) was announced in September 1998, covering eight subjects across three categories: humanitarian matters, cooperation, and resolution of issues including Jammu & Kashmir and terrorism.
- Vajpayee's visit to Lahore in 1999 and subsequent military actions, including the Kargil conflict, stalled progress.
Renewed Engagement and Setbacks
Post-2001, India-Pakistan relations saw various phases of engagement and discord.
- In January 2004, Musharraf committed to preventing Pakistani territories from being used against India, leading to renewed engagement under Prime Ministers Vajpayee and later Manmohan Singh.
- The back channel on Jammu & Kashmir, led by Satinder Lambah, and the Joint Anti-Terror Mechanism (JATM) were significant, though both faced challenges and internal differences.
- The Mumbai terrorist attack in November 2008 resulted in the suspension of the Composite Dialogue, which was briefly resumed in 2010 but achieved little progress.
Current Scenario and Modi's Approach
Since 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made attempts to normalize relations, including inviting Nawaz Sharif to his oath-taking ceremony and visiting Pakistan in December 2015.
- The Comprehensive Bilateral Dialogue was planned but didn't materialize due to terrorist attacks, notably the Pathankot attack in January 2016.
- Modi has maintained a firm stance since the Uri attack in September 2016, emphasizing that talks and terror cannot coexist. This led to surgical strikes and a new paradigm in India's policy.
Future Prospects and Challenges
Analysts suggest revisiting comprehensive engagement with Pakistan despite continued terrorist activities, due to its nuclear capabilities and persistent confrontation which stems from its foundational principles.
- India's approach includes emphasizing the dismantling of terrorist infrastructure by Pakistan to the international community.
- There is a need to establish robust mechanisms for handling humanitarian issues, should Pakistan be willing to engage peacefully.