NEW DELHI: India has said that it would like to address all its issues with Pakistan through talks, asserting that there are no problems which cannot be resolved.
“We would like to resolve our problems through negotiations, through talks. I don’t think of any problem that cannot be resolved through negotiations,” the Indian national security advisor Ajit Doval said in his address at the Munich Security Conference (MSC) in New Delhi on Tuesday.
His statement came against the backdrop of recent escalation of tension between Pakistan and India along the Line of Control (LoC) and the working boundary.
“But on the other hand, India would like to have an effective deterrence to deal with terrorism,” Ajit Doval added.
The national security advisor also emphasized that India wants to have friendly relations with an economically-growing China without compromising on territorial sovereignty.
“I think developing better relations with neighbourhood is important. India’s economic development could bind together the region which could see a vested interest that India’s growth will bring more opportunities and they should not feel undermined,” he said.