The first interaction between the two leaders was marked by obligatory civility. However, NarÂÂeÂndra Modi바카라s congratulatÂory phone call to Imran Khan on July 30 seems to have led to a series of interpretations among policy planners in India and Pakistan.
Pragmatists see it as nothing more than a customary courtesy extended by the Indian prime minister to his soon-to-be Pakistani counterpart. OptÂimists, on the other hand, are encÂouraged by the gesture, and read in it the first stirrings of a thaw in frozen bilateral relations.
Various events바카라untrammelled firing across the Line of Control, terror attÂacks by Pakistan-based militants, the Kulbhushan Jadhav case and a Kashmir in turmoil바카라have cloaked India-PakÂistan ties in a prolonged phase of tension. The result is a lack of meaningful contact or attempts at engaging in a diaÂlogue to put relations back on track.
Within hours of his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf being declared the single largest party after the parliamentary elections, Imran had decided to reach out to India. But he stressed on the centrality of the 바카라K바카라 issue in his overture. The chief claimant to the PM바카라s chair said he would like to match every step Delhi took towards normalising relations with two of his own. But he reminded that such impÂrovement could only be possible if the Kashmir issue, which sits at the core of bilateral relations, is resolved.
바카라Kashmir has been central to national identity in Pakistan since the outset,바카라 says British historian and author Ian Talbot. He explains how 바카라K바카라 stands for Kashmir in the nation바카라s name and how there is a deep sense in Pakistan that the two-nation theory바카라the very justification for its creation바카라was undermined by its exclusion. 바카라Hence this is an existential as much as a case of territorial irredentism from the Pakistan state바카라s perspective,바카라 he adds.
But if one goes by the prevailing mood in Pakistan, it is difficult to gauge why Kashmir becomes so important for its dealing with India. None of the major political parties바카라Imran바카라s PTI, Nawaz Sharif바카라s Pakistani Muslim League (N) or Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari바카라s Pakistan People바카라s Party (PPP) had made Kashmir the major plank in the polls. Nor were candidates of Hafiz Saeed-backed Allah-O- Akbar Tehreek or those from other parties that back militant groups perpetrating violence in the name of Kashmir shown any special preference by the electorate.
What then makes Imran put Kashmir at the centre of Pakistan바카라s relations with India?
바카라What the Indian audience must undÂerstand is that, though Kashmir is nowhÂere an election issue, it has been made central to improving India-Pakistan relations,바카라 says Pakistani strÂaÂtegic commentator Ayesha Siddiqa. 바카라Without the Kashmir issue there is no India-Pakistan peace,바카라 she adds.
According to Siddiqa, Imran spoke about peace, but meant that Pakistan would like to improve relations if India gave an impression of being inclined to solve the issue. 바카라The ball is still in India바카라s court,바카라 she feels.


Many Indian observers, while accÂepting Kashmir바카라s importance to Pakistan, argue that it has to be seen beyond elections. 바카라Elections in Pakistan, as in India, turn primarily on domestic issues. But Kashmir remains an important foreign policy issue in its own right,바카라 points out historian Srinath RaghÂavan. He argues that considering PakiÂstan바카라s enormous diplomatic, military and covert investment into the issue, there is no reason why it should cease to remain important in its foreign policy.
Some Pakistani commentators, such as polÂitical scientist Rifaat Hussain, see Kashmir바카라s relevance lying in its inclusion as an India-Pakistan dispute in the United Nations agenda. 바카라Kashmir casts it shadow on every aspect of India-Pakistan disputes: water, Siachen, LoC ceasefire. Efforts to resolve Kashmir have to be part of a grand reconciliation betÂween the two countries,바카라 argues Hussain.
Yet, Kashmir바카라s centrality in Pakistan is seen by Indian policy planners as something that is nurtured as a favourite tool of the Pakistani military to deal with India.
바카라The J&K issue has become central in Pakistan바카라s thinking on India. It matters little if it is raised by the principal political parties or not during the election campaign,바카라 say former MEA secretary Vivek Katju.
According to him, what is important is that the ideology of Pakistan, which the army safeguards, consists of anti-Indian rhetoric. One of the reasons to justify such sentiments is J&K. 바카라Thus this issue is beyond elections,바카라 Katju adds.
Political commentator Hamid Mir admits that the right wing always expÂloited the Kashmir issue in Pakistan, but holds India responsible for that. 바카라The Modi government has helped the right wing by introducing pellet guns against agitators in the Valley,바카라 points out Mir. The resistance in Kashmir, he says, is historically older than the Pakistan movement, pointing out how observing the martyrdom of those who were fighting against the Maharaja from 1931 began to unite large numbers of people and leaders. This, he says, was at least nine years before the Muslim League officially announced its support for the creation of Pakistan.
바카라It is not possible for any government in Pakistan to move forward without resolving Kashmir. Ayub Khan, Pervez Musharraf, Nawaz Sharif, all tried it but failed,바카라 Mir adds.
Significantly, in India. too, there are sections who try to keep Kashmir as the central issue in their dealing with the difficult neighbour.
바카라India, of course, has its own Kash-mir lobby,바카라 points out Talbot. 바카라The commitmÂent to a secular view of the state drove Nehru바카라s stand in the post-Independence decade. Today, a Hindutva element provides ideological support to an unyielding response. So there are similar, altÂÂÂhÂÂough less powerful, symbolic group interests and natÂiÂonalist drives in India that keep Kashmir as central to relations with Pakistan,바카라 adds the British historian.
According to him, there is wider public discourse in India, but the media, textbooks and popular culture all see the Kashmir dispute as not only a cause, but the symbol of fraught India-PakÂistan relations.
However, there is another interesting development at the international level regarding Pakistan that is likely to affect its involvement in Kashmir. This has to do with Pakistan being put on the 바카라grey바카라 monitoring list by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) for its close links with and financing of terrorist outfits.
바카라The grey listing of Pakistan may affect its image and its ability to effectively argue its views on Kashmir,바카라 admits former Pakistani high comÂÂmÂiÂÂssioner to India, Ashraf Jehagir Qazi. 바카라Ironically, for opposite reasons, the Azadi option is the one issue which India and Pakistan both oppose. India says Kashmir is part of India; Pakistan says the UN resolutions do not include a third Azadi option,바카라 he adds. According to him, revival of the LoC understanding should address India바카라s concerns regÂarding militant infiltration to a great extent, while FATF will surely impact Pakistan바카라s policies. 바카라But the viability of a people바카라s resistance, especially when it has the backing of its people, cannot be crushed out of existence,바카라 says Qazi,
With dialogue frozen, only barrages of allegations바카라and live ammunition바카라being exchanged across the border, these are interesting times for India-Pakistan relations.
바카라Imran바카라s PTI has signalled its desire to work with India. Will this goodwill gesture get reciprocated by India? That is the key question,바카라 says Rifaat Hussain.
There are speculations that for his swearing-in ceremony Imran could well follow what Narendra Modi had done in May 2014 and invite South Asian leaders to Islamabad.
If such an invite does come, will Modi go to Pakistan? In 2014, Nawaz Sharif sent a powerful message by his presence in New Delhi. It would take enormous political will바카라something that overrides the risks involved바카라for Modi to return the gesture.