Filled with cautious hope after new govt in Pak: High Commissioner Bisaria
Bisaria, an alumnus of the institute, said the Indian government hopes that ceasefire would prevail at the international border, which is necessary for bilateral conversation to begin.

"Bilateral relations received a setback after the (terrorist) attacks on Pathankot and Uri. But after the new government came in Pakistan, a new political window opened up and we are filled with cautious hope," he said at IIM Calcutta here.
Bisaria, an alumnus of the institute, said the Indian government hopes that ceasefire would prevail at the international border, which is necessary for bilateral conversation to begin.
"Both the prime ministers (Narendra Modi and Imran Khan) had conversations over phone which had been very positive," he said.
Noting that relations between India and Pakistan solely rest on the issue of terrorism, he said, "Terrorism is the deal-breaker. What is important is a bilateral conversation. That will happen when terrorism ends."
Bisaria was delivering a lecture on 'Managing a tough neighbourhood: India's approach to its region'.
The Indian diplomat also said efforts are being made to secure the release of every Indian prisoner in Pakistan and to bring them back on humanitarian grounds.
Another important "stakeholder" which could play a key role in the relations between the two countries is the booming bilateral trade, Bisaria said.
"Increased bilateral trade will create more stakeholders and may lead to absence of conflict", he added.
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