Pakistan’s Foreign Minister, Ishaq Dar, announced the country’s willingness to engage in a comprehensive dialogue with India on all outstanding issues, including the long-standing Kashmir dispute. However, the minister clarified that Pakistan would not be seeking talks in a supplicating manner, instead advocating for a dialogue conducted with dignity and respect. This stance follows India’s previous statements indicating a preference for discussions limited to Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir and counter-terrorism efforts. Simultaneously, India has shared crucial information regarding potential flooding in Pakistan, a move communicated through the Indian High Commission in Islamabad on humanitarian grounds. This comes as Pakistan prepares for potential severe weather, with authorities issuing evacuation orders in anticipation of heavy rainfall and possible flooding. Recent history underscores the devastating impact of monsoon seasons in Pakistan, particularly the catastrophic floods of 2022 that resulted in significant loss of life and extensive economic damage.
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