Kashmir issue slipping out of Pakistan’s hands, UAE’s support is India’s big win | Details Here
Pakistan’s concern has increased after the investment agreement in India and UAE. This is the reason why former Pakistan diplomat Abdul Basit has called it a big victory for India on this issue. Pakistan’s troubles can be clearly gauged from this statement of his. Basit has even said that after the signing of this MoU, it has become clear that now the issue of Kashmir is getting out of the hands of Pakistan. Pakistan is just trying to find something in the dark.
He also said that he believes that there is no Kashmir policy in the country anymore. Although he called it sad. He has described the slipping of the Kashmir issue as the weakness of the current Imran government. He also said that the issue of Kashmir was weakened even in the Nawaz Sharif government. According to Basit, after this cooperation between UAE and India, it is definitely a big victory for India. According to him, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation has always given priority to this issue.
It is worth noting that Abdul Basit has been the ambassador of Pakistan to India. According to the Pakistani diplomat, the UAE has a very important role in the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. In this regard too, this agreement is of great importance. This has made Pakistan even more sad. Let us tell you that the Organization of Islamic Cooperation is an important organization of about 56 Islamic countries of the world.
On his YouTube blog, he has said that although the details of the MoU between the two countries have not been known so far. He has said that no one knows whether the UAE will invest in Kashmir, which is part of India or not, has fiercely criticized Imran Khan’s foreign policy. He said directly that the meaning of this agreement is that this issue is now slipping from the hands of Pakistan.
Basit has said that efforts should be made to solve this. But is it acceptable that everything should be one sided and land should be handed over to India? Now it has become a condition that a Muslim country is signing MoU for investment in India. Basit also said that in the coming days it may also happen that Iran and UAE will open their consulates in Jammu and Kashmir. He said that in recent times, Pakistan has had to face the issue of Kashmir. He is completely isolated on this issue. The proof of this is the present international airport which was started on 14 February 2009. In the same month, Air India Express started weekly flights to Dubai from here.