Pakistan’s desire for peace must not be construed as weakness, says Dar
Speaking at the Regional Dialogue 2025 hosted by the Institute of Regional Studies (IRS), Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Senator Ishaq Dar, reaffirmed Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to regional peace and multilateralism, however, he warned against recent provocations and baseless allegations by India, emphasizing that any act of aggression would be met with a firm and proportionate response.
As a
responsible country among the polity of nations, Pakistan will always look
forward to de-escalation but its desire for peace must not be construed as
weakness, he said. He further said that Pakistan has and will always condemn
terrorism in all its forms.
He
also condemned the rising Islamophobic rhetoric targeting Muslims in India,
including Kashmiris, and questioned India’s move to suspend the Indus Waters
Treaty, calling it a grave violation of international obligations. He
questioned the validity of abeyance as even an option and remarked that
Pakistan considers the act of threatening the stoppage of water as tantamount
to an act of war. “We will not give up
even a drop of water,” he said.
He
stressed the importance of resolving the core issue of Kashmir which he
believed was the fundamental reason behind the recurring bilateral tensions
between India and Pakistan.
“Pakistan
does not seek conflict. We seek coexistence,” he added, urging for a
development-first foreign policy anchored in justice, dignity, and
international cooperation.
In
his welcome address, Ambassador Jauhar Saleem, President, IRS, noted that while
South Asia faces escalating tensions, climate challenges, and economic
uncertainty, there remains a vital opportunity for regional states to
collaborate. In the wake of recent Pahalgam Attack, he said that, Pakistan had
consistently demonstrated its commitment to de-escalation, extending a sincere
offer to participate in an unbiased, transparent investigation into the
unfortunate incident. “We have nothing to fear from the truth, and we believe
firmly that only through truth can trust be rebuilt,” he added. He also
highlighted IRS’ growing role as a premier think tank, supporting
evidence-based policy solutions and rigorous debates on issues of regional and
global significance.