"War is no solution. Persistent dialogue is definitely a better alternative through which we are trying to normalise ties with our neighbours," the minister told a workshop on "Public Diplomacy Initiative" at the Doon University here.
Khurshid's comments came against the backdrop of strident demands from the BJP asking the government not to resume the dialogue process with Pakistan till it stops ceasefire violations as also anti-India acts emanating from its soil.
Noting that India occupies the foremost position among developing countries, the minister said "we should not just be looked upon as a developing nation because we can equal many developed countries in various fields."
He said India's owes its pre-eminent position among the developing countries to its foreign policy founded by former Prime Ministers Jawahar Lal Nehru, Lal Bahadur Shastri and Indira Gandhi.
In the post-globalisation era the world has been in a state of constant flux and all the changes which are to take place in the years to come were foreseen by the country's founding-fathers who framed a foreign policy bearing all that in mind, he said.
"It is because of a foreign policy like this that we enjoy better ties with our neighbours than many other nations of the world," he said.
