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Islamabad: Pakistan's army chief Qamar Javed Bajwa and Prime Minister Imran Khan are at loggerheads. In the midst of this situation, Army Chief Bajwa issued a statement on India, saying that any dispute with India should be resolved peacefully through dialogue.

Bajwa's statement came at a time when Imran Khan's power is in shambles. Pak on the last day of the Islamabad Security Dialogue Conference. Army Chief Bajwa said that any dispute between India and Pakistan should be resolved peacefully through dialogue.

He said a large part of the world in the Gulf region and elsewhere is involved in some conflict and war. In the midst of this situation, we should keep our area away from any kind of fire.

Crop with The Chief of Army Staff also sang Kashmir Raga and said that Pakistan believes in using dialogue and diplomacy to resolve all disputes, including Kashmir. And if India agrees to do so, then Pakistan is also ready to move towards a peaceful solution through dialogue.

General Bajwa said that Maru believes that it is time for the political leadership of the region to rise above its emotional and conceptual prejudices and break the shackles of history. So that about three billion people in the region can live peacefully.

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