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Imran postpones UK tour, wants India-like pact: Report

Pakistan PM’s visit has been postponed “due to internal security, political and regional situation.”…reports Asian Lite News

Pakistan Prime Minister and former international cricketer Imran Khan’s scheduled visit to the UK next month, has been postponed after Islamabad was not satisfied with the Boris Johnson government’s offer for something more substantial than a cricket match and a ceremonial meeting, local media reported.

This follows the Pakistan government’s announcement that Khan’s visit has been postponed “due to internal security, political and regional situation.” However, The International News cited credible sources telling The News and Geo News that the Pakistan PM’s trip has been postponed as Islamabad couldn’t get a UK-Pakistan partnership “road map for 10 years” similar to the to the pact signed between the UK and India last month.

India and UK last month had agreed on a transformational Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and adopted an ambitious roadmap to 2030 to steer cooperation for the next 10 years, with focus on trade and defence.

On June 7, PM Johnson held a telephonic discussion with his Pakistani counterpart and invited him to visit the UK. This would have been Imran Khan’s first visit to the UK as Pakistan prime minister.

Earlier, local media had reported that the UK and Pakistan were discussing former international cricketer Khan’s UK travel in form of a cricket-friendly tour in July. The Pakistan Prime Minister was also slated to hold talks with PM Boris Johnson.

However, the Pakistani side told the UK that a visit only for the cricket match and a meeting with PM Johnson will backfire if there are no deals signed.

According to The News International, Islamabad wanted to raise the ties towards a strategic partnership, however, the UK government didn’t respond to these proposals despite two repeated reminders and remained stuck with the offer of the cricket match and a visit to the 10 Downing.

The Pakistan government yesterday said the PM had decided to postpone his UK visit citing important issues which he would like to monitor himself. “PM Imran Khan will himself monitor the withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan,” sources told Geo News as cited by The International News. (ANI)

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Indian engaged in talks with Taliban, says Qatar’s FM

When Taliban were invited to talks with Afghan government representatives in Moscow, India had sent retired diplomats as observers, rather than officials in the delegation, reports Asian Lite News

An Indian delegation made a “quiet visit” to the Gulf nation of Qatar to meet with the Taliban, a senior Qatari government official stated on Monday.

During a webinar, Qatar’s special envoy for counterterrorism and mediation of conflict resolution Mutlaq bin Majed Al Qahtani revealed this information in the first official acknowledgment of links between India and the Afghan insurgent group, Taliban.

There has been no response from the Indian government following the significant remarks by the Qatari government official.

In answer to a question from a mediaperson about role of India in the stalled Afghan peace process, Al Qahtani stated that it was a “very complicated question”.

“Afghanistan soil should not become a proxy for any countries. Yes, it is in the interest of Pakistan to have a more stable Afghanistan. It is in the interest of India to have a more stable Afghanistan. We understand Pakistan is a neighbouring country. India is the country that has done a lot of economically and of course they want Pakistan to be more peaceful and stable,” he said.

The Qatari official then noted that New Delhi has also reached out to Taliban’s political office in Doha. “I understand that there has been quiet visit by Indian officials from India to speak with the Taliban. Why? Because not everyone is believing that Taliban will dominate and take over, but because the Taliban is a key component of future Afghanistan. So, I see the reason of having a dialogue or talks and reaching out to all parties in Afghanistan,” he stated.

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He cautioned that since it was a “critical stage” in the Afghan peace process, if any meeting is taking place, “it should be for a main reason to encourage the parties to solve their differences by peaceful means”.

India’s official policy has been to not recognise the Taliban in any way, with the Afghan government accorded the recognition as the only legitimate stakeholder in the war-ravaged country.

When Taliban were invited to talks with Afghan government representatives in Moscow, India had sent retired diplomats as observers, rather than officials in the delegation.

During the official signing of the Doha agreement last year, India’s ambassador to Qatar had attended the ceremony. When the intra-Afghan talks began in September 2020, India sent a senior diplomat to Doha, while Indian foreign minister S. Jaishankar attended through video link.

Last week, during his visit to Kenya and Kuwait, Jaishankar transited twice through Qatar. India stated that he had met with the Qatari leadership and US Special Representative for Afghanistan reconciliation, Zalmay Khalilzad in Doha.

This is the second time that an official of a Gulf kingdom has mentioned an Indian diplomatic initiative which is largely kept under wrap by New Delhi.

In April, UAE’s ambassador to the US, Yousef Al Otaiba, stated that the Gulf nation played a role “in bringing Kashmir escalation down and created a ceasefire, hopefully ultimately leading to restoring diplomats and getting the relationship back to a healthy level”.

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Pak plans China-funded media outlet to counter West

The leaked concept paper on Sino-Pak collaboration on building a global narrative was presented during a meeting between Chinese and Pakistan military delegates last month….reports Asian Lite News

Pakistan and China are collaborating to conduct an information war campaign globally — with China providing finances and guidance — through launching an international news media platform, intelligence agencies stated.

The leaked concept paper on Sino-Pak collaboration on building a global narrative was presented during a meeting between Chinese and Pakistan military delegates last month.

The collaborative information war campaign has to be seen in the light of the recent Politburo meeting in China where President Xi Jinping acknowledged the negative impact of their ‘wolf warrior’ diplomats’ targeted attacks on countries across the globe.

Sources said that Pakistan has already had a failed tryst in creating such a channel last year when it tried to collaborate with Turkey to produce an Islamic channel which will portray ‘correct Islamic values’ to the world.

That project, unfortunately, has been shelved due to lack of interest and energy from either party.

The current project aims to establish a media house on the lines of Al Jazeera and Russian Television to project the correct image of Pakistan.

Though the documents do not refer to China directly in terms of content, the very fact that financing is provided by China is proof enough that China intends to use this channel as a stepping stone to improve its image, its Unified Front Works department having failed horribly.

The concept paper states: “There is a need for a media house of the stature of Al Jazeera and RT to propel amenable narrative and a media house may be established in Pakistan and funded by China to achieve stipulated objectives.”

The document cloaks these grand aspirations with a competing power play between the West’s conception of the Clash of Civilisations and the Chinese concept of shared community. By siding with China, Pakistan has automatically set itself up to be against the West and their norms of civilised behaviour.

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The concept paper states: “Amidst rise of Asia in 21st century, the rise of China as a supreme power is a well accepted reality. Two competing strategic thoughts are in play i.e Clash of Civilisations versus Integration of Civilisations of China.”

The document also mentions that both countries will look for experts of international repute to progress their narratives and already a few nondescript commentators within and outside India have implicitly shown some interest in being part of this propaganda.

The document also mentions the usual financial constraints faced by Pakistan, and paints a little note of caution saying that the Chinese internal dynamics preclude open media, signalling the Pakistanis’ helplessness in setting the agenda for this project.

A senior officer in the security establishment explained that Pakistan has been termed as a breeding ground for terror for the last two decades and its image as a responsible nation has suffered heavily.

“The condition is so bad that the Pakistani passport has been ranked as one of the worst performers in the world. As a result, ordinary Pakistani citizens have had to face humiliating invasive body searches at most of the airports as they are considered to be terror supporters. Most countries have already barred visa services to Pakistan,” the officer said.

While proclaiming itself to be a fountainhead of Islam and the only country in the world to be created on the basis of religion, Pakistan has attempted to use the Muslim card both to portray itself as a victim and an enabler of Islamic solidarity.

While taking billions of dollars from the US in the name of supporting the global war on terrorism, Pakistan’s value to the US has taken a dip due to the ongoing US withdrawal of forces from Afghanistan.

It has therefore turned towards China and labelled their opportunist alliance against India as a friendship of ‘Iron Brother’, the officer explained.

This is ironic since Pakistan neither shares cultural nor civilisational markers with China.

“On the other hand, China has been accused of persecuting the Muslim Uighur population in the Xinjiang region to which Pakistan has conveniently turned a blind eye,” the officer added.

The document adds that China is competing with the West in technology and economy but is still catching up with the US. “In a social media dominated world winning the battle of narratives is more important than physical battle,” it adds.

So to achieve this, they want to collaborate and start an international news media organisation. The document states: “Domination in technology and economy may not fully realise sans domination in the information domain.”

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