Press Statement and Recommendations to the Prime Minister

Delhi: In light of the recent ceasefire agreement mediated by President Trump, it is crucial for India to approach the forthcoming negotiations with a clear strategy that capitalizes on its current position of strength. The real challenge lies ahead at the negotiating table, and I recommend that India presents the following key conditions to ensure lasting peace and security in the region:
- Surrender of Terrorists: It is imperative to demand the extradition of individuals implicated in terrorism, notably Masood Azhar and Hafiz Saeed.
- Dismantling of Terrorist Camps: A key requirement should be the closure of all terrorist camps operating within Pakistan. For long-term security, effective verification measures must be established to ensure these camps are permanently shut down.
- Return of Prisoners of War: The delicate issue of prisoners of war from prior conflicts, including those from the 1965 1972 requires careful diplomatic engagement. Repatriation should be thoughtfully negotiated.
- Ceasefire Adherence and Prevention of Terrorist Activities: To maintain regional stability, it is essential to uphold the ceasefire and prevent any cross-border terrorism. Both nations must commit to their agreements and implement robust monitoring systems to ensure compliance.
Addressing Negotiation Challenges:
Building trust and ensuring adherence to agreements will be vital throughout this negotiation process. Engaging with international partners may facilitate discussions and reinforce compliance with any finalized agreements. It is essential for both India and Pakistan to demonstrate political maturity while accounting for their internal political dynamics, which will inevitably affect negotiations.
These recommendations are aimed at reinforcing India’s strategic position while promoting a peaceful resolution to tensions with Pakistan. It is crucial that our leadership approaches this opportunity with a rigorous and thoughtful strategy.