Pakistan seeks peaceful relations with India based on sovereign equality and the resolution of core issues, particularly Jammu and Kashmir, which remains an internationally recognised dispute. India’s unilateral actions in IIOJK and refusal to engage in meaningful dialogue continue to strain ties. The BJP government’s hardline stance has deepened hostility, with missed opportunities for rapprochement. Despite this, dialogue remains essential for lasting peace. The Four-Point Proposal is seen as a viable framework for resolving disputes, supported by past backchannel negotiations. Strategic shifts, such as the US Indo-Pacific strategy and India’s growing alignment with the US, have regional implications for Pakistan.