Well like I said in my previous comment:
"A more pragmatic and long term solution would be to "trace" the attack back to the Kashmir valley, blame separatists and humanely deport 500,000 Kashmiris over the LoC. Pakistan will not attack Kashmiri civilians and we've already got the entire place on lock down as it is. We've got to finish what we started in 1947, that's the only way we'll achieve any measure of peace and security in South Asia.
Source:
https://defence.pk/threads/a-global...e-in-india-and-pakistan.465971/#ixzz4Sjv75KS8"
I do not believe Kashmiris in the valley want to remain in India, and India isn't in a position to renegotiate its borders. The only way we can secure that region is by deporting separatists into Azad Kashmir. We can't maintain 300,000 troops there indefinitely and we've got to address Pakistan's ability to foment chaos within our borders by forcing out disenfranchised folks.
We cannot fight Pakistan and we sure as hell shouldn't risk crossing the IB. The only message that'll send to the Pakistanis and the world is that the India/Pakistan border is a nuclear flash point.
I used to believe that too so I'll forgive you for making the same mistake.
We're neighbors and have much more in common than either side likes to admit. Furthermore, the rest of the world DOES NOT CARE about our perceived differences. They've been using us against each other for decades, and we've been playing along like fools.
South Asia is still one of the poorest regions on the planet. Pakistanis are quick to claim "foreign" ancestry, but tell me, has an Iranian or Arab ever proudly claimed south Asian ancestry? has the world ever looked to us for leadership or answers? We talk about becoming "superpowers" and "Islamic powerhouses" but how are Pakistanis and Indians treated around the world? Does anyone give Pakistanis a visa on arrival like they do for Americans? I've seen countless Indian scientists here in states slog for decades just for US citizenship. People are willing to go to hell and back, just for a life outside South Asia.
South Asians will never achieve any measure of success or respect unless we learn to work together.
We're moving towards driver less cars and mining asteroids here in the states, while India and Pakistan are still busy arguing over a 60 year old issue. Even the Chinese cooperate with Taiwan, and their economy is now over 10 trillion dollars.