The National Security Adviser (NSA), Ajit Doval, met the Saudi Arabia Crown Prince, Mohammed Bin Salman, and his United Arab Emirates counterpart on Wednesday.
It
was a diplomatic move as part of India’s effort to stay ahead on Kashmir as
Pakistan Prime Minister, Imran Khan, proposes for his third meeting this year
with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Pakistan
PM is travelling to Beijing next week on a three-day visit beginning October 8
that comes on the eve of President Xi’s informal summit with Prime Minister
Narendra Modi in Tamil Nadu’s Mamallapuram on October 11-12. Imran Khan, who is
said to be travelling for meetings to attract Chinese investment, is expected
to meet President Xi who has been under intense domestic pressure over his
perceived failure to contain protests and violence in Hong Kong and the
crackdown on Uyghur Muslims in western China. A top US diplomat had last week
stung Pakistan over its silence on the plight of the estimated one million
Uyghurs who were living in “horrific concentration-like conditions”.
NSA
Doval’s trip comes days after Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan travelled to
Saudi Arabia to seek support for its attempt to internationalise India’s
Kashmir move as well. Then, there is also the devastating drone attack on
Aramco oil installations in Saudi Arabia last month that has flared tensions in
the region and resulted in a sharp decline in OPEC’s oil production. Both Saudi
Arabia and US have blamed Iran for the drone attack with India criticizing the
attack without blaming anyone.
“This
wasn’t a visit driven by a single agenda,” an Indian official said on the NSA’s
two-nation visit. A wide range of issues were discussed on various aspects of
bilateral relations at his meetings. India’s decision to end the special status
of Jammu and Kashmir also figured in the discussions.
The
official added, SA Crown Prince expressed understanding about India’s approach
and actions in Jammu and Kashmir, two people familiar with the development
said.
Doval
had spoken about India’s reasoning for the change in Jammu and Kashmir’s status
and the communication restrictions, efforts from Pakistan to orchestrate
violence and protests and the government’s step-by-step approach to lift these
restrictions without loss of lives.
NSA
Doval also held a string of meetings with Saudi NSA Musaid Al Aiban who chairs
the Council of Political and Security affairs of Saudi Arabia. He is also
Chairman of National Cyber Security Authority.