There is a need to create a constituency of goodwill among Pakistani people to protect India's own interests, Congress MP Shahi Tharoor said here today.
Participating in a debate on 'India and Pakistan can never be friends' at the Tata litfest here tonight, the former Union Minister also called for enhanced people-to-people cooperation to improve bilateral ties.
Ex-Army officer and defence expert Maroof Raza, military historian Shiv Kunal Verma and former diplomat Pawan Varma also participated in the debate.
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It would help ease some tough negotiations with the Pakistani Government, he said.
The basic difference between India and Pakistan was that "while in India the state has the Army, in Pakistan the Army has the state," Tharoor quipped.
Raza said there was little hope for friendship between the neighbouring countries "at least during my lifetime'.
The Pakistani Army was trying to do another Bangladesh on India with Kashmir issue, he said.
"Pakistan's approach towards India changes when it comes to Kashmir," he said.
"After the terror attacks in India, including the 26/11 attacks, several dossiers were sent to Pakistan from time to time comprising phone call details, contacts and photos but they were flatly denied by Pakistan," Raza said.
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