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India Always Tried To Maintain 'Hegemony' In South Asia: Pak

Darpan News Desk IANS, 21 Jun, 2016 12:54 PM
    India always tried to maintain its "hegemony" in the South Asia region and Pakistan has rejected this while "effectively" protecting its interests, Prime Minister's Advisor on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz has claimed.
     
    Answering a question about Indo-Pak ties in an interview to Samaa TV, Mr Aziz said India has always tried to maintain its hegemony in the South Asia region.
     
    "Pakistan rejected this (Indian) hegemony and has effectively protected its interests and its stance over Kashmir, nuclear deterrence and conventional balance," Mr Aziz was quoted as saying.
     
    He maintained that "protecting Pakistan's sovereignty and vital interests is a great achievement as a nation".
     
    Talking about the Afghan refugees problem, Mr Aziz said it became a security issue for Pakistan as refugee camps have become "safe havens for terrorists" due to unregulated movement.
     
    "We have reestablished our writ over FATA (tribal areas) but if Afghan border remains unregulated, our tribal areas can't stay safe," he said.
     
    Calling for repatriation of Afghan refugees, Aziz said the repatriation will be a gradual movement and Pakistan will need a plan of action for the process.
     
    He said Pakistan is paying for the policies it adopted during the Russian invasion of Afghanistan which resulted in five million refugees coming to Pakistan with "drugs, guns bringing instability".
     
    Mr Aziz claimed that when the current government came to power, it decided to pursue the policy of non-interference which means Pakistan will not fight someone else's wars.

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