Do You Think A Regime Change In Pakistan Will Have Any Impact On Its Ties With India?

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    • Publish Date: Jul 30 2018 1:02PM
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    • Updated Date: Jul 30 2018 1:44PM
Do You Think A Regime Change In Pakistan Will Have Any Impact On Its Ties With India?

With Imran Khan all set to become the prime minister of Pakistan, it is right to conclude that he will try to improve ties with India. To bring reforms in Pakistan, the country will try to resolve issues related to terrorism between the two nations. So, the new regime will hopefully prove to be beneficial for both countries.

Samyuktaa Sivakumar, class IX, Ryan Int'l School, Kandivali East, Mumbai



The citizens of Pakistan are looking for leaders with a broad mindset – those who can broker peace within the country and its neighbours. If a new regime with such an agenda comes to power, it will definitely impact India and that too for the better. But only time will tell what lies ahead for Indo-Pak relations.

AWasthy K, class X, APS-Bolarum, Hyderabad



Well, the hope for a ‘Naya Pakistan’ must have resonated among citizens of the country who are looking forward to reforms, provided they are implemented properly. A stable Pakistan is what suits India more, no matter who is at the helm of affairs. With changes at the top in Pak, India, too, is looking forward to better ties.  

Zankhna Pathan, class XI, Maharaja Agrasen Vidyalaya, Ahmedabad


What's your take? Let's know in the comments section below.


Comments

MANNAT CARMEL CONVENT SCH SEC 9 CHD

Yes ,of course . The change of regime in Pakistan can all kind of impacts on the ties with india . The relations can be more stronger as well as more weak . As all the Pakistani citizens wish for a new start , I hope people in India also do feel the same . I hope it strengthens our ties with India and Pakistan as well as India start with a new hope of love .

DhanushThonaparthi THE HYDERABAD PUBLIC SCHOOL RAMANTHAPUR

It would be premature to take a stand at this stage where elections have just concluded, with no dialogues as yet on any sensitive issues such as Kashmir. The only thing we can do at the moment is live up to our promises and expect Pakistan, for the time being, to do the same.

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