Prime Minister Narendra Modi told his Pakistani counterpart Imran Khan that trust without terror and hostility was necessary for a better ...

Prime Minister Narendra Modi told his Pakistani counterpart Imran Khan that trust without terror and hostility was necessary for a better relationship between the two countries, the Hindustan Times reported on Tuesday.
“As a neighbouring country, India desires cordial relations with the people of Pakistan,” Modi wrote in a letter dated March 22. “For this, an environment of trust, devoid of terror and hostility, is imperative.”
Modi also extended his greetings to the people of the neighbouring country on the occasion of Pakistan Day, which is celebrated on March 23. Unidentified officials told the Hindustan Times that the letter is a routine message sent to heads of government or state on national days.
“At this difficult time for humanity, I would like to convey my best wishes to you and the people of Pakistan for dealing with the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic,” the letter added.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi writes a letter to Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan wishing the greetings on the occasion of the National Day of Pakistan. PM Modi has expressed a desire for cordial relations of India with the people of Pakistan. This is big! pic.twitter.com/RbU58LRZtc
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