India can last up to 45 days, while Pakistan can fight only for 20-22 days
"If we only try to match them (India) militarily and buy the sort of armament they have, we will probably not be able to afford it," Mukhtar said. Explaining his contention, he noted that India's economy is "six to seven times bigger than" Pakistan's and its trade volumes were "five to six times greater".
"The capacity of India and Pakistan to fight was for 20 to 22 days. Now India has inducted a lot of armaments, may be they can last for 45 days, we will not be able to do so," Mukhtar said in an interview to BBC Urdu.
"Slowly, the process of meetings has started. People are going across the border. Nobody had ever thought they could walk suitcase in hand to Amritsar via Wagah but that is the reality now and it is happening," he said.
This was happening, he said, "in spite of the fact that wars were fought, there were problems on the border and the Mumbai incident". Asked why an incident like Mumbai occurred whenever relations improved between the two countries, Mukhtar said: "It is very unfortunate such incidents happen and they should not happen. But there are players who are behind these incidents."
Earlier this year, India and Pakistan revived their dialogue process, which was suspended for over two years in the wake of the Mumbai attacks which were carried out by the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba.
In the wide-ranging interview, Mukhtar said Pakistani military wants a speedy probe into the failure to detect Osama bin Laden's presence in the country as well as the US raid that killed the al-Qaeda leader in Abbottabad on May 2.
"I do not believe there was a security lapse in the Abbottabad case," he said. The Americans were "far too clever" and had superior intelligence and weaponry, he said.
"We do not have the resources to have been able to stop them," he added.
Even before the commission set up to probe bin Laden's presence had started working, some were condemning it, Mukhtar said. With a "big incident like this, one cannot make a hasty decision" as there is a need to carry out a thorough analysis and prevent another such incident, he said.
The recommendations of the commission will be implemented. "Those responsible for negligence will have to answer, the government is capable of taking action," he added.
"The government is aware where the Taliban and their institutions are located and there is no difficulty in meeting them. Talks will be held with all Taliban and the government knows where they live," he said.
The Taliban travel to Saudi Arabia for talks and they have relations with Middle East countries as well. They also have contacts with some religious bodies, he said, adding these contacts mature and reach the state level.
Without an understanding with the Afghan people, government and Taliban, there can be no solution to the Afghan problem, the minister said.
Source: PTI