India and Pakistan Engage in Informal Diplomatic Meetings Amid Rising Tensions
Two meetings in last 3 months: Ex-Army generals, retired diplomats break India-Pakistan ice
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Former Indian Army generals and retired diplomats have met twice in the last three months, marking the first informal engagement between India and Pakistan since Operation Sindoor. These discussions, though not official back-channels, reflect a growing consensus in India to explore dialogue with Pakistan, particularly in light of recent escalations in tensions.
- 01Former Army generals and diplomats from both countries have held informal meetings in Qatar and another Asian capital.
- 02The discussions come amid a lack of formal communication channels since Operation Sindoor.
- 03India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval's office is aware of Pakistan's willingness for dialogue.
- 04The need for crisis management mechanisms has been emphasized due to potential future attacks.
- 05Pakistan's increasing diplomatic leverage, especially in the US-Iran context, is influencing India's approach.
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In a significant development, former Indian Army generals and retired diplomats have engaged in informal meetings in Qatar and another Asian capital over the past three months, marking the first such interactions since Operation Sindoor. While these discussions are not formal back-channels, they indicate a growing consensus within Indian official circles to explore dialogue with Pakistan, particularly in light of recent escalations in tensions. The need for these discussions has been escalated to the office of National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, who is aware of Pakistan's willingness to engage. Currently, the absence of established crisis-management mechanisms between the two countries poses a challenge, especially following the Pahalgam terror attack. The only existing communication channel is the weekly conversation between the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMO) of both nations. Despite India's stance that
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The informal meetings could pave the way for improved diplomatic relations, potentially reducing tensions and enhancing security for citizens in both countries.
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