Terror to be top agenda at 'Heart of Asia' conclave
New Delhi: Exploring effective ways to combat terrorism, particularly that emanating from Pakistan, and helping Afghanistan achieve peace and stability will be the focus of the two-day Heart of Asia (HoA) conclave in Amritsar beginning Saturday.
The conclave will be attended among others by the Pakistan PM’s adviser on foreign affairs Sartaj Aziz. Speculation is mounting on whether a bilateral meeting between Mr Aziz and the top Indian political leadership will eventually take place at Amritsar, with Pakistan high commissioner Abdul Basit nudging India to propose talks. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, Sartaj Aziz, foreign affairs advisor to Pak PM Nawaz Sharif are among leaders who will attend the annual conference. The previous such conclave was held in Islamabad in 2015.
India has been non-committal on a bilateral meeting between Aziz and its representative at the conclave. With Afghanistan still facing regular attacks from Pakistan-based terror groups, the war-ravaged country is likely to press for an effective counter-terror strategy to deal with the menace. India will also articulate its position to contain terrorism and extremism at the conference. “Definitely, combating terror will be a major focus area,” sources said.