She added, "So you have to ensure that you work in a manner where you are looking at all the issues as they exist."
Talking about perceptions that Pakistani army regulates and guides the country's foreign policy, a combative Khar tried turning the table the other way around.
"There is a perception in Pakistan that the military or the establishment in India backtracked on the advancement which was made in some issues, we were not able to resolve them," she said.
Khar quickly added, "So there can be perceptions. It does not have to be true perception."
She said every country's foreign policy has many stakeholders and the military happens to be one of those like in India or the US and many other countries.
"So clearly they are important stakeholders. Between these two countries, you had a past track record which does not give us a lot of confidence and yet we don't want to be bogged down by history."
A Maldives army soldier stands guard near the flags of the SAARC countries in Addu.
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