Islamabad, January 28, 2025: Talks between the Indian government and Pakistan’s leadership were postponed after Imran Khan’s party failed to attend a crucial scheduled meeting. The meeting, aimed at discussing bilateral issues and promoting peace talks, was set to address several key concerns, including trade relations, border security, and regional stability. However, due to the absence of Khan’s party representatives, the discussions could not take place as planned.
The postponement has raised concerns about the future of diplomatic engagement between the two nations. The Indian government expressed disappointment over the delay, urging Pakistan to ensure a more consistent participation in talks. Efforts to resume dialogue remain ongoing, with both sides continuing to explore avenues for cooperation and resolving longstanding issues.