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Zardari, Kayani differ on threat from India: PPP official
Updated on Thursday, November 19, 2009, 15:48 IST Tags:Asif Ali ZardariAshfaq Parvez KayaniIndia
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Lahore: President Asif Ali Zardari and Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani have different opinions regarding threats emanating from India, Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Information Secretary Fauzia Wahab has said.

“There is a difference of views between the President and the COAS when it comes to ‘threat perception’ from India,” The Daily Times quoted Wahab, as saying.

Wahab said Zardari wants a ‘paradigm shift’ in relations with neighbouring countries by the time his tenure ends.

She said the President is of the view that relationship with neighbours should be based on ‘trade specifics’ and not on ‘security-specifics’.

It may be noted that few months ago Zardari had said that India was no longer a threat to the country.

Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani had then described Zardari’s remarks as his ‘personal views’.

ANI


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atleast on positive voice from pakistan, a ray of hope. -rishi - chennai a
The Pakistani leadership and its people must realize that India is not an aggresor nor an offending state, hence India is not a threat to any country for that matter. If we go back to the history all the four wars were initiated by Pakistan and till today Pakistan is actively involved in sabotage and terroriism against India. So, I don`t understand where is the logic for Pakistan to think India is a threat to Pakistan or it just a tool to fulfill the vested interest of some factions and capture the innocent minds. -Eric Rodrigues - Mangalore a