New Delhi sources stated that Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi asking that India and Pakistan resume dialogue that has been suspended since 2015. In the letter addressing the PM as "Modi Sahab", Imran Khan also suggests a meeting between the foreign ministers of the two countries. Meanwhile the new Pakistan prime minister wrote Pakistan "remains ready" to discuss terrorism.



Furthermore when referring to PM Modi's letter after he was sworn in last month, Imran Khan said he endorsed his sentiment that the only way forward for the two nations "lies in constructive engagement".  Hence in his victory speech, the cricketer turned politician had said that Pakistan would respond with two steps if India took one. Accordingly the government sources told that resumption of dialogue is not on the cards. "Talks and terror can't go together," they say, reasserting New Delhi's stand. However, a meeting between the foreign ministers on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly next week is not ruled out.

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Mr. Khan said "Pakistan and India have an undeniably challenging relationship and they however, owe it to our peoples, especially the future generations, to peacefully resolve all outstanding issues, including the Jammu and Kashmir dispute, to bridge differences and achieve a mutually beneficial outcome".


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