Report
Afghanistan-India-Pakistan Trialogue
A first of its kind, the Trialogue brought together around 50 policymakers, analysts and Track II representatives from Afghanistan, India and Pakistan, to see what the three countries could do together, or bilaterally, to spur stalled and/or obstacle-strewn peace processes.
A number of concrete suggestions emerged from the discussion, for action at both the government and civil society level, some of which could be taken immediately and others in the medium or long term. By and large there were more suggestions for bilateral action, and less for trilateral – yet it was agreed that the trialogue format was an important means of trust-building, and it would be helpful if developments on bilateral tracks could be regularly shared in a trilateral forum.
What follows below is a brief summary of suggestions made for cooperation on common issues at the meeting. Please note that it is not based on a consensus amongst participants, rather it is a list of individual suggestions.
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