Pakistan Invited PM Modi: Pakistan has invited PM Modi. He has been invited to Pakistan because the Council of Heads of Government (CHG) meeting will be held there. This meeting will be held in Islamabad on 15 and 16 October, and China will participate in it because the leaders of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) have also been invited.
However, PM Modi has not yet accepted the invitation; if he does, he is not expected to participate. Now, it remains to be seen whether the PM will send an Indian representative to India for this meeting or whether there will be a boycott of organizing the meeting in Pakistan. Because the world knows India’s relations with Pakistan, there are still speculations that the Indian representative can go to Pakistan.
Terrorist Attacks In Jammu Further Sour Relations
Let us tell you that all countries have the opportunity to host CHG. This time, Pakistan has had this opportunity. In this meeting, heads of countries worldwide or their representatives participate and make decisions together. Earlier, the Prime Minister participated in the summit of heads of state. This time, the conference was held in Kazakhstan, where he did not participate.
He had refused to attend this conference, but External Affairs Minister Jaishankar went to this conference on behalf of India. In such a situation, External Affairs Minister Jaishankar can also be sent to the CHG meeting in Pakistan. Still, instead of going to Pakistan, he can participate virtually. Because for some time now, due to the terrorist attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, relations between India and Pakistan have become more bitter than before.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari Had Come To India
Let us tell you that the last time India visited Pakistan from India was by the late Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj. She went to Pakistan nine years ago, in 2015. Let us tell you that both India and Pakistan are members of the Russia-China-led SCO group. SCO is a platform where India and Pakistan have been working together.
Although the animosity between the two countries has increased due to the terrorist attacks after Sushma Swaraj’s visit to Pakistan in 2015 and the talks held there, despite this, Pakistan’s then Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari came to India last year to participate in the SCO Foreign Ministers’ meeting. Still, there is little hope of this happening from India’s side.