Pakistan President Asif Zardari claims India preparing for ‘another war’, pushes for negotiations

In a recent statement, Pakistan's President Asif Zardari expressed concerns that India is preparing for another military confrontation, emphasizing the need for urgent dialogue between the two nations. Zardari's remarks come in the wake of escalating tensions and protests within Pakistan, where he labeled India's management of water resources as 'hydro-terrorism.' This accusation is part of a broader critique of India's policies, particularly regarding the Indus Waters Treaty. Furthermore, Zardari defended Pakistan's military operations against militant groups in Afghanistan, underscoring the necessity for the Taliban to disarm and eliminate terrorist threats. The call for negotiations highlights a desire to mitigate rising hostilities and foster a more stable relationship between the neighboring countries, as both grapple with regional security challenges. Zardari's comments reflect a complex geopolitical landscape, where both nations must navigate historical grievances and contemporary issues to avoid escalation into conflict.
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