Pakistani Reaction on S Jaishankar Islamabad Visit: The recent visit of India’s External Affairs Minister, S. Jaishankar, to Islamabad for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit has sparked widespread reactions across Pakistan. The visit, held in Pakistan’s capital, became a major talking point not only for its political implications but also for the buzz it generated on social media. India stood out at the summit, with Jaishankar’s strong and assertive speech further cementing the country’s growing influence and presence on the international stage.
A YouTube channel, Naila Pakistani Reaction, captured the local sentiment with a video in which Pakistanis discussed Jaishankar’s visit. The most viral moment in the video? A comment reflecting China’s displeasure, saying, “China ko bahut gussa aaya.”
S. Jaishankar’s Visit: Pakistani Perspectives on China
As S. Jaishankar represented India at the SCO summit in Islamabad, his presence triggered discussions on various fronts. One of the most talked-about reactions came from a Pakistani YouTube channel, where a vlogger named Naila spoke with Pakistani locals about S Jaishankar visit to Islamabad.
In the video, Naila asked, “China ko bohot zyada gussa aaya hai kyunki SCO ki buniyad rakhne wala China hai. Modi sahab kyun nahi aaye, aur India ne Jaishankar ko kyun bheja, jabki Pakistan khush hai ki India ki leadership yahan aayi hai?”
Pakistani Student Speaks on National Issues
In response to Naila’s question, a Pakistani student shared his views, which reflected not only on the India-China-Pakistan triangle but also on Pakistan’s own internal challenges. He acknowledged China’s frustration but pointed to deeper issues within Pakistan itself, saying, “Hum yeh samajh rahe hain abhi ke agar India ke Modi nahi aaye, toh yeh hai ki hamare country ke haalaat, hamari siyasat hamare khilaaf hai.” The student hinted that Pakistan’s internal instability might be a reason for India’s diplomatic choices, implying that India’s gesture, though notable, was also a subtle reminder of Pakistan’s political struggles.
He elaborated on this point by using an analogy, comparing Pakistan to a football. “Jab uske andar hawa bhari hoti hai toh har koi usse khelta hai… lekin jab hawa nikaal dete hain, koi nahi khelega.” This metaphor vividly captured his perspective on how Pakistan needs to address its internal problems before it can stand strong on the international stage, suggesting that until Pakistan stabilizes, it will continue to face external pressures.
Pakistani Reactions on Trade with India
Another important aspect discussed was the potential for improved trade relations between Pakistan and India. A local commented on the possibility of economic ties, saying, “Hum ek doosre ke liye bohot bade exporter aur importer ban sakte hain. Agar trade open ho jaye, toh wahan ka maal yahan aa sake aur hamara maal wahan ja sake.”
This reaction captured the common desire among some Pakistanis for trade normalization between the two nations, highlighting how trade could be mutually beneficial if relations improve. The person further acknowledged India’s gesture of sending S Jaishankar, noting that this represented a positive step, but expressed disappointment that deeper bilateral relations were not discussed during the summit.
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