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Modi, Sharif vow to pursue peace after surprise visit

Prime Minister, Narendra Modi and Pakistan Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif walk through a guard of honour in Lahore.

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New Delhi


Prime Minister Narendra Modi returned to New Delhi yesterday from Kabul with a dramatic surprise stopover in Lahore where he and his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif vowed to pursue the derailed bilateral peace process.
During the stop over at Lahore, Modi and Sharif spent some 90 minutes at Sharif’s ancestral residence in Raiwind town, about 40km from Lahore, and decided to continue the suspended dialogue between the two countries after months of border tension.
It was a telephone call from Modi from Kabul greeting Sharif on his birthday which triggered the dramatic journey -- his first to Pakistan and the first by any Indian prime minister in 11 years.
Sharif had attended Modi’s oath taking in New Delhi in May 2014.
A Pakistani official said Modi also blessed the granddaughter of Sharif on her wedding. “Modi had no clue about the wedding,” he said.
Modi also met the Pakistani leader’s mother.
The Indian premier reportedly told Sharif that it was important for the leadership of the two countries to understand each other’s position. The Pakistani media said the two leaders had decided to take forward their bilateral relations for the benefit of South Asia.
Modi and Sharif agreed to promote people-to-people contacts and confidence building measures.
Sharif and his brother and Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif were among the VIPs who received Modi at the Allama Iqbal International Airport as Modi landed in an Indian Air Force plane. The two leaders then took a helicopter to Raiwind.
Geo TV reported that the visit “was not that surprising” as the Lahore Air Traffic Control had been told about it on Thursday.
But few in India and Pakistan knew about the programme, which came at a time when bilateral relations have shown definite improvement after months of tension and border clashes.
The Pakistan Air Force presented a guard of honour for Modi.
The Pakistan government welcomed the development with Foreign Secretary Aizaz Chaudhry describing it as a goodwill gesture on the part of the Indian prime minister.
Modi and Sharif had fleetingly met at the Paris Climate Summit on November 30, preparing the atmosphere for a resumption of the stalled bilateral dialogue.
National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, who accompanied Modi to Lahore, met his Pakistani counterpart in Bangkok earlier this month. This was followed by External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj’s visit to Islamabad.
The two foreign secretaries are set to meet in January, also in the Pakistani capital.
Hours before he left Kabul for Lahore, Modi addressed the Afghan parliament.
“Terror and violence cannot be the instrument to shape Afghanistan’s future or dictate the choices Afghans make,” Modi told Afghan MPs. Modi reached Kabul early yesterday after a two-day visit to Russia.
Modi said there were “some who did not want us to be here”.
“There were those who saw sinister designs in our presence here. There are others who were uneasy at the strength of our partnership. Some even tried to discourage us.”
Modi said Pakistan must act like a bridge between South Asia and Afghanistan.
“All of us in the region - India, Pakistan, Iran and others - must unite, in trust and co-operation, behind this common purpose and in recognition of our common destiny.”
Ahead of his address, Modi and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani jointly inaugurated Afghanistan’s new parliament building which was constructed with Indian assistance of $90 million.
After arriving in Kabul from Moscow early yesterday morning, Modi and Ghani held delegation-level talks over breakfast.
The Indian prime minister also met Afghanistan’s chief executive officer Abdullah Abdullah and former president Hamid Karzai.
Modi had left on Wednesday for a two-day visit to Russia for the annual summit-level meeting during which the two countries signed 16 agreements, including those related to defence and nuclear production.

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