Islamabad: Pakistan’s national security advisor accused the Modi government of being non-cooperative on the Kashmir issue since it took office.
Calling the previous governments in India as subtle in their stance Sartaj Aziz said in an interview, on Sunday, that the Modi-led government changed that with a condition that “if Pakistan is to maintain good ties with India, then it should compromise on Kashmir.â€
Aziz further charged India for using Afghanistan to carry out attacks on its country. He added however that India’s involvement in terror activities had decreased after the adoption of a joint Pak-Afghan policy to not let their soils be used against each other. Â
The adviser admitted that Pakistan’s previously formulated strategies on national security had not been effective.
“To maintain sovereignty and national security, the present government has decided not to interfere in other countries’ internal matters; instead Pakistan looks forward to establishing better relations with others,” he said during an interview.