The analysts on Friday took stock of recent transformations in the region, beginning with what was described as "the tremendous re-set opportunity" with India, Dawn online reported.
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj's call for "uninterrupted dialogue" signalled a welcome and positive change in New Delhi's approach towards bilateral engagements, experts said on Friday during a conference titled 'The Road to 2016: Negotiating Deadlock and Diplomacy with India and Afghanistan'.
Talking about why India's attitude towards Pakistan had changed, the experts argued that while Modi had a positive reputation in the West, his image in South Asia had suffered.
Improved relations with Islamabad could go a long way towards fixing his reputation in the region, they said.
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