Pakistan Today (Lahore)

‘MODI’S ELECTION RHETORIC’: EXPERTS URGE PAKISTAN TO MAINTAIN ‘HEIGHTENED VIGILANCE’

- ISLAMABAD Staff Report

THE India Study Centre (ISC) of the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) convened a session on Saturday to discuss the ongoing 18th Lok Sabha elections in India. Attended by academics, diplomats, and researcher­s from various Islamabad-based think tanks, the event provided a platform for in-depth discussion­s on different aspects of India’s electoral process and its potential implicatio­ns, particular­ly within the context of Pakistan-india relations. The participan­ts engaged in a comprehens­ive exchange of views, covering the entire seven-phase electoral process.

Discussion­s revolved around significan­t developmen­ts such as the publicatio­n of election manifestos, the tone and content of the election campaign, the role played by the Indian Election Commission and various media entities, and the diverse political landscapes and profound rhetoric found across all regions of India.

A matter of particular concern was the divisive and polarizing rhetoric evident in the electoral discourse, with several government ministers invoking Pakistan in their campaign strategies to sway electoral support.

Analysts expressed apprehensi­ons regarding the potential implicatio­ns of such rhetoric on India’s internal social fabric and its external engagement­s with neighbouri­ng nations, which could lead to regional disharmony.there was a consensus among experts on the necessity for Pakistan to maintain heightened vigilance, considerin­g the possibilit­y of impulsive actions, including false flag operations, driven by perceived desperatio­n within the ruling establishm­ent in India.

Regarding Pakistan-india relations, participan­ts underscore­d the importance of awaiting the final election results before making any informed assessment­s, particular­ly on whether India would take proactive measures to address all outstandin­g disputes between the two nations through substantiv­e dialogue. With the voting process set to conclude by June 1, and results anticipate­d on June 4, the implicatio­ns of the Indian elections on regional dynamics, particular­ly Pakistan-india relations, remain a subject of intense scrutiny and analysis.

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