Pakistan's Ambassador to the United States Jalil Abbas Jilani said that Pakistan's economy has witnessed an impressive turnaround as a result of reforms. Speaking at the annual meeting of 20-20 Investment Association in New York, he said economic progress and reduction in terrorist incidents have made Pakistan as a favourite destination for international investors. The envoy said international rating agencies have upgraded Pakistan's economic ranking.
The Ambassador emphasized that the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) would bring about an economic revolution beneficial not only to China and Pakistan but the entire region. He asked the members of the business community to take advantage of the business opportunities offered by Pakistan.
Ambassador Jilani spoke on Pakistan-India relations at the annual meeting of 20-20 Investment Association held in partnership with East West Institute in New York. The 20-20 Investment Association is a group of the world's most influential institutional investors.
The Ambassador presented candid assessment of the relations between Pakistan and India over the last seven decades. He highlighted that despite holding of a number of rounds of dialogue, both countries remained in logjam today mainly due to unresolved Kashmir dispute, illegal occupation of Siachen Glacier by India, non-resolution of land and maritime boundary in Sir Creek area, water issues, terrorism and issues related to conventional and unconventional arms.
He pointed out that agreements on some of the issues were reached bilaterally during the Cold War era but post cold-war, Indian position has hardened on all substantive matters. He emphasized that this discernible change in attitude had been witnessed primarily caused by increasing international focus accorded to India by the international community. It simply did not feel obliged to come to an agreement with Pakistan on the basis of international norms and legality.
He opined that election of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif presented a golden opportunity for successful peace process between the two arch rivals as he won elections on the slogan of economic development catalyzed by a peaceful neighbourhood. BJP's victory in 2014 elections also generated hopes in Pakistan of some progress on important issues, taking a cue from the significant improvement seen in the relationship during the tenure of previous BJP government under the leadership of Prime Minister Vajpayee.
The Ambassador stated that despite a succession of positive overtures by Pakistan, the bilateral relations had unfortunately returned to the familiar hostility witnessed in the past.
In presenting a way forward, the Ambassador called for sincere efforts to address the causes, not the symptoms of tensions between the two neighbours. He emphasised building peace constituencies on both sides which could serve as foundation for long-term rapprochement. He, however, underscored the utmost significance of settlement of disputes in accordance with international legality as the only route to establishing durable peace which would in turn, underwrite economic prosperity for the region.