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Prior To The Tashkent Agreement(With the Editor, Organiser, December 1965) Q : If Russia had condemned Pakistan, Pakistan would never have agreed for any talks in Russia. Q : What do you expect to come out of Tashkent talks? Q : Pakistan's capacity to buy arms is only a fraction of that of India. USA has stopped its arms aid to Pakistan. How then can Pakistan hope to measure swords with us? I say the only way to solve the Kashmir problem is to integrate that State completely with India. If there are people today in Kashmir who are in two minds, the fault is not theirs; the fault is that of the Government of India which talked of plebiscite for years, and which still puts Kashmir on a special and separate pedestal. I hope when the Prime Minister goes to USA he tells President Johnson that American policy in this area needs to be radically changed. We must make it clear to USA that its interests in this area are the same as ours. Once we take a clear and firm line on Kashmir, the world will understand and appreciate our position. Q : How strong is India to face the situation of arms purchase, food shortage, reduced foreign aid and increased diplomatic pressures? |
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