President Asif Ali Zardari exchanges views with Nitish Kumar, Chief Minister of Bihar during a meeting at the presidency in Islamabad on Tuesday. – Photo by APP

ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari on Tuesday said that Pakistan wishes to have friendly, cooperative and good neighbourly relations with India and there were tremendous opportunities exist between the two countries to enhance their cooperation for mutual benefit.

The president stated this while speaking to Nitish Kumar, Chief Minister of Bihar, India, who along with his delegation called on him the presidency.

He urged for exploring cooperation in fields such as education, health, and community development between the two countries.

The president, while welcoming the visiting chief minister and his delegation to Pakistan, extended his greeting on the occasion of Diwali. He said that such parliamentary exchanges between the two countries were highly encouraging and would contribute to the deepening of people-to-people contacts.

He said the two countries might consider establishing friendship groups in their provincial assemblies on similar lines as already existing in the national parliaments, which would lead to create greater understanding between the lawmakers.

While expressing satisfaction over the ongoing dialogue process between the two countries, the president said that there existed a general consensus among the mainstream political parties of Pakistan to have good neighbourly relations with India.

“We want peaceful resolution of all outstanding disputes for lasting peace in the region,” the president reiterated.

Lauding rich cultural and civilizational heritage of Bihar, the president said that greater interaction between the people and greater cooperation and exchanges with the Government of Bihar would prove mutually beneficial for the two sides.

He appreciated 'Bihar model of development' due to its emphasis on social sector development particularly education, health, and community development.

On this occasion, the president mentioned the Benazir Income Support Programme, which was the flagship programme of the government and was successfully reaching out to millions of the poorest of the poor.

While mentioning various components of the BISP, he said that Pakistan would be happy to share its experience in eradicating poverty and unemployment.

The chief minister of Bihar, thanked the president for warmly welcoming him and his delegation to Pakistan and said that the people on the other side of the border were also keen to promote good friendly relations with the people of Pakistan.

The president also hosted a dinner for Nitish Kumar and his delegation.

Hina Rabbani Khar, Foreign Minister, Farzana Raja, Minister/Chairperson, Benazir Income Support Programme, Dr Paul Bhatti, Minister for National Harmony, Asma Arbab Alamgir, MNA, Anwar Saifullah Khan, MPA KP and other senior officials were also present on the occasion.

Opinion

Editorial

Tough talks
Updated 16 Apr, 2024

Tough talks

The key to unlocking fresh IMF funds lies in convincing the lender that Pakistan is now ready to undertake real reforms.
Caught unawares
Updated 16 Apr, 2024

Caught unawares

The government must prioritise the upgrading of infrastructure to withstand extreme weather.
Going off track
16 Apr, 2024

Going off track

LIKE many other state-owned enterprises in the country, Pakistan Railways is unable to deliver, while haemorrhaging...
Iran’s counterstrike
Updated 15 Apr, 2024

Iran’s counterstrike

Israel, by attacking Iran’s diplomatic facilities and violating Syrian airspace, is largely responsible for this dangerous situation.
Opposition alliance
15 Apr, 2024

Opposition alliance

AFTER the customary Ramazan interlude, political activity has resumed as usual. A ‘grand’ opposition alliance ...
On the margins
15 Apr, 2024

On the margins

IT appears that we are bent upon taking the majoritarian path. Thus, the promise of respect and equality for the...