Modi government lacks coherent strategy for Pakistan: Rahul

IANS  |  London 

said on Friday that the government lacks a "coherent strategy" towards and attacked for his foreign policy based on "hugs".

"The government lack a coherent strategy towards Pakistan, it's episodic. The flies there for a wedding. There's no deeply thought out strategy," he said.

Taking a dig at the Prime Minister, Gandhi said: "I've also been trapped in the hug but I don't think you can run foreign policy based on hugs. It doesn't work. We have tremendous structures in our country, institutional structures that understand these things, one has to use those structures to develop strategy."

"The question with is who do you talk to in Pakistan. Pakistan, from our perspective, has a number of institutions. So the difficulty from an Indian perspective is which institution do you talk to?" Gandhi said.

The said some of the institutions in Pakistan are hostile towards and some are attacking "So we don't want to talk to them."

He said: "You wait till the time Pakistan is able to resolve some of these issues, you wait till the time Pakistan is able to have a coherent structure you can talk to, but it's very difficult to sign something if you don't know what's going to happen the next day."

"It's a huge commitment of political will...and if you sign something and the next dayÂ…like that happened for example with Mr. and that is a classic example," he added.

On India's relationship with South Asian countries, Gandhi said: "What is important is that you develop a strategy based on your foundational strengths."

"I don't see a coherent strategy based on India's strength, I see tactical responses, I see knee-jerk reactions but I don't see a strategic vision that says this is how India is going to chart its course through 21st century," he added.

He also attacked the for what he temed "centralisation of power" and said: "What is being going on in the last four years is a massive centralisation of power, in the CM on one hand and the PM on the other."

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, August 25 2018. 00:18 IST