Pakistan, July 15 -- There can be no second opinion in the conviction being largely floated in the arena of international relations that the interstate differences provide an expedient recipe for diplomacy and that the wistful management of disagreement is the real test of bilateralism between the states. This argument is rightly applicable to the debate of US-Pakistan relations - whose chemistry albeit complex yet remains organically intact. In January, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham by declaring that Pakistan and the United States entered a new strategic partnership for economic gains and peaceful settlement of having had the 18-year-old Afghan conflict indicated that he would request President Donald Trump to meet Prime Minister Imran...