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Hosabale, in an interview, said people-to-people contact is key to breaking the deadlock with Pakistan and there should always be a window for dialogue.

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00:00Pakistan is almost like domestic policy for us.
00:03How do you think we should deal with Pakistan?
00:05How do we should we engage with Pakistan?
00:09Everything has been tried and more such efforts should go on.
00:14Atalji tried to engage them in debate, he went to Lahore by bus and many things have
00:23happened and our prime minister now and so, invited Pakistan head at the time of taking
00:32oath then he dropped himself in the wedding ceremony of the Pakistan's leader.
00:39So, all these things we have tried and see the is the Pakistan is the pinpricks trying
00:47to give like in Pulgama etcetera, we have to answer wholesomely according to the situation.
00:56Because the security and self-respect of a country and nation has to be protected in the government
01:04of the day should take note of it and take care of it.
01:08But at the same time we need not close the doors, you should always be ready to engage
01:13them in a dialogue, that is why diplomatic relations are maintained.
01:19Ok.
01:19Trade and commerce goes on.
01:20Yeah.
01:21Visas are being given.
01:23So, that the that we should not stop it, but because there should be a window for always
01:31for a dialogue.
01:32What about sporting events then, should they also not continue?
01:37Of course, they they can continue at present because of Pakistan's adamancy many things
01:48are not being carried out.
01:51There is a ban on cricket.
01:53Because of these things.
01:54Yeah.
01:55And after this the recent skirmishes, Operation Sindur we have to take place because of the
02:01thing.
02:02Right from you see the relation I should say the turning point was 26 November Kasab incident
02:12and the Mumbai incident.
02:16Mumbai incident.
02:17Since then the peace period is very very less, we could not have.
02:23Although other things are continuing mutual confidence is still not completely there.
02:31Earlier we tried all those things, but this can happen more and more Pakistan citizens understand
02:40and non-government actors in Pakistan if they raise these things like academicians.
02:48Ok.
02:49Sportsmen, scientists.
02:51Yeah.
02:51Community leaders there.
02:53They should come up with these things.
02:56So.
02:56So, you are advocating continued relationship dialogue.
02:59Yes, political leadership and military leadership.
03:03Yeah.
03:03Has developed I think some this thing aversion to Indian politics.
03:12Yeah.
03:13Whatever may be there I don't know.
03:14This is one hope I think because I believe strongly that ultimately the civic society relations
03:23and because we have a cultural relation we we have been one nation.
03:29Yes.
03:30So, that has to be emphasized by some people at least.
03:34So, I am for once that the people of Pakistan particularly the civic society various institutions
03:41and these areas.
03:43Yeah.
03:44If that goes on I think I think it can.
03:48So, you think that this is.
03:50Pave a way for a better right.
03:51Pave the way for a better relation.
03:53So, the perhaps this is the only way that relations between the two countries can improve on a.
03:59That.
03:59People to people level.
04:01That should be tried more and more now.
04:03That should be tried more and more.
04:04So, thank you for this.
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04:11Thank you very much.
04:11Thank you very much.
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