Hand over terrorists, vacate POJK: India tells Pakistan after Sharif’s dialogue offer
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Hand over terrorists, vacate POJK: India tells Pakistan after Sharif’s dialogue offer

India has set forth uncompromising conditions for any potential dialogue with Pakistan, demanding that Islamabad hand over wanted terrorists and vacate Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) before any talks can proceed. The stern response follows recent remarks by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who expressed openness to resolving “longstanding issues” with India, including Kashmir and water security

by WEB DESK
May 30, 2025, 10:30 am IST
in Bharat, World, South Asia, Asia
MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said India’s position on Pakistan has always been “clear and consistent”

MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said India’s position on Pakistan has always been “clear and consistent”

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In a firm and unequivocal response to Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s recent overture for talks, India has laid down stringent preconditions for any future dialogue, insisting that Pakistan must first hand over wanted terrorists and vacate Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). The statement, delivered during a press briefing by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Thursday (May 29), underscores India’s unwavering stance that terrorism and talks cannot coexist.

The MEA’s response comes days after Sharif, speaking during a visit to Iran, expressed Pakistan’s willingness to engage in dialogue with India to resolve “longstanding issues,” including the contentious matters of Kashmir and water security. However, India’s conditions signal a hardline approach, rooted in its consistent policy of zero tolerance for terrorism and its assertion of sovereignty over the entirety of Jammu and Kashmir, including PoK.

India’s Clear and Consistent Position

Addressing the media in New Delhi, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal reiterated India’s longstanding position on bilateral relations with Pakistan. “India’s stance on Pakistan has always been clear and consistent,” Jaiswal stated. “We want to reiterate that terrorism and talks cannot go hand in hand. As far as terrorism is concerned, the discussion will be solely about Pakistan handing over to India the terrorists from the list provided to them several years ago.”

Jaiswal’s remarks reference India’s repeated demands for Pakistan to extradite individuals it accuses of orchestrating terrorist activities on Indian soil. The list, provided to Islamabad years ago, includes names of individuals India holds responsible for major terror attacks, a demand that has remained a sticking point in bilateral relations.

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PoK and Jammu and Kashmir: Non-Negotiable Terms

On the issue of Jammu and Kashmir, Jaiswal was categorical, stating that any bilateral discussions would focus exclusively on Pakistan’s withdrawal from PoJK, which India considers an integral part of its territory. “For Jammu and Kashmir, any bilateral talks will only take place regarding the timeline and process for Pakistan to vacate PoJK,” he declared.

Tensions over Jammu and Kashmir have been a flashpoint in India-Pakistan relations for decades, with recent events further straining ties. The Indian government’s response comes in the wake of Operation Sindoor, a military operation launched in retaliation for the devastating Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed the lives of 26 civilians. The attack, attributed to Pakistan-based terror groups, has intensified India’s resolve to link any dialogue with concrete action against terrorism.

Indus Waters Treaty Suspension

Jaiswal also addressed the status of the Indus Waters Treaty, a 1960 agreement governing the sharing of river waters between the two nations. India has repeatedly raised concerns about Pakistan’s alleged support for cross-border terrorism, linking it to broader bilateral issues, including water-sharing arrangements. “As far as the Indus Water Treaty is concerned, it will remain in abeyance until the time Pakistan credibly and irrevocably abjures its support to cross-border terrorism,” Jaiswal stated.

Quoting Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he added, “Terror and talks cannot go together, terror and trade cannot go together, and water and blood cannot flow together.” The statement encapsulates India’s broader policy of suspending cooperative frameworks with Pakistan until it takes verifiable steps to dismantle terror networks operating from its soil.

Sharif’s Offer and Regional Context

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s remarks were made during a joint press conference in Tehran alongside Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. Sharif expressed Islamabad’s readiness to engage with India to address longstanding issues, including Kashmir and water security, stating, “Pakistan is ready for dialogue to find solutions to problems.” The comments were part of a broader diplomatic engagement during Sharif’s visit to Iran, which some analysts suggest was aimed at garnering regional support amid strained ties with India.

Sharif’s outreach follows a period of heightened tensions, particularly after India’s Operation Sindoor, which targeted terror infrastructure in response to the Pahalgam attack. Additionally, Sharif’s recent “thank you” visit to Turkey, alongside Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir, has been interpreted as an effort to consolidate anti-India sentiment in the region, further complicating the prospects for dialogue.

A History of Strained Relations

India-Pakistan relations have been fraught with challenges, marked by periodic terror attacks, military standoffs, and diplomatic stalemates. The abrogation of Article 370 in 2019, which revoked the special status of Jammu and Kashmir, and the subsequent reorganisation of the region into two Union Territories under India’s direct control, further deepened the rift. Pakistan’s continued support for militant groups, as alleged by India, has kept bilateral ties at a low ebb, with no formal high-level talks held in recent years.
India’s latest conditions for dialogue reflect its broader strategy of leveraging diplomatic and economic pressure to compel Pakistan to act against terrorism. The suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty’s implementation, coupled with demands for PoK’s return and the extradition of terrorists, signals that New Delhi is in no mood to soften its stance without tangible concessions from Islamabad.

Looking Ahead

As India and Pakistan navigate this latest chapter in their contentious relationship, the prospects for meaningful dialogue appear slim without significant shifts in Pakistan’s approach to terrorism and its position on PoK. India’s insistence on these preconditions underscores its determination to prioritise national security and territorial integrity in any future engagement with its western neighbour.

For now, the ball remains in Pakistan’s court, with India making it clear that any move toward talks must be preceded by concrete actions to address New Delhi’s long-standing concerns.

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