"The conflict between India and Pakistan has hindered the development of each country. The Pakistani government, military and other groups should realise that armed struggles and terror attacks will not change the chaotic situation of Kashmir, and will leave people in desperation," an article on the website of state-run Global Times said.
"After decades of confrontation, it is time that the two sides make some compromise," it said.
"Pakistan has been accusing India of backing the separatist movement in its Balochistan province, which India has denied. This year, Modi mentioned Balochistan in his Independence Day address, which actually proved Pakistan's accusation," it said.
"It indicated that the Indian government would turn the province into the second battlefield to counter Pakistan's support for anti-India forces in India-controlled Kashmir.
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"If Balochistan really separates from Pakistan, the Pakistani government will lose its control over the country and the country will be torn apart.
Stating that India-Pakistan conflict is also affecting neighbouring countries, it said "some forces in India launched an unprecedented boycott of Chinese products, using the excuse of China's support for Pakistan".
"Obviously, some forces do not want to see an improved
relationship between India and Pakistan. If the leaders of the two countries have the goodwill to improve ties, they should put the fanatical nationalism within their countries under control and handle destructive events with a cool head. Regrettably, tragedies occurred time and again," it said.
"In every international occasion such as the G20 summit and the BRICS summit, Modi speaks about anti-terrorism and Pakistan. He labels Pakistan as a supporter of terrorism and tarnishes Pakistan's international image," the article said.
"The Pakistani government has weak control over the country. Not only it cannot control its intelligence organisations, military and local governments, the government has no capability to manage its tribes, religious groups and terrorist forces.