Foreign Office spokesman Nafees Zakaria said that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's vision clearly states Pakistan's foreign policy objective of achieving regional prosperity through peaceful neighbourhood.
"We want a peaceful resolution of all outstanding issues with India, particularly, the Jammu and Kashmir dispute," Zakaria said at a regular briefing here.
He said that Pakistan is hosting the upcoming Indus Water Treaty Commissioners' meeting.
"We have been emphasizing the need for sustainable and result oriented dialogue vis-a-vis our relationship with India - dialogue which should not disrupt or breakdown on flimsy grounds," the official said.
"We hope that India will soon realise that dialogue is a key to peace and stability in the region, as well as peace between our two countries, particularly in the context of the issue of Jammu and Kashmir," he said.
"It is only through peace and dialogue that we can lift millions of our people from the throes of poverty," he said.
The spokesman criticised alleged Indian belligerent posture and what he called "irrational defence build-up", saying that India remained the largest importer of defence equipment in the region and its hegemonic designs are endangering peace and security in the region and beyond.
Zakaria also said BJP's policy of using Pakistan card in their domestic politics was unfortunate and regrettable.
He said Pakistan and India should engage in meaningful discussions on further measures for confidence-building, avoidance of arms race and promotion of strategic stability in South Asia.
"Pakistan stands ready for such talks with India. Our proposal for a Strategic Restraint Regime for South Asia is still on the table," he said.
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