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Fair enough, although this article was about Ladakh, not Jammu. Also Ladakh was a part of Tibet until it was annexed by Zorowar Singh from the Qing dynasty.I have no doubt that some of his points are true, but his language clearly illuminates one-sided bias. He categorizes the coalition of native rebels and their Pakistani allies as "non-state actors" and "raiders" while forgetting that the Dogra regime whom he romanticizes are not only foreign to Kashmir but came to power through conquest and cemented power through raiding and oppression, and were infamous for their persecution of Muslims and the demographic change they initiated in Jammu through ethnic cleansing.
These are people from Jammu; they are non-Muslim and not native to the land.
What you're doing would be like the British Raj bringing over British settlers to India, claiming they are Indian and then showcasing to the world how patriotic and loyal these Indians are to the British Empire.
They are not natives either, majority of them can trace their origins back to Tibetan migrants, they make up 40% of the population of Ladakh; numbering less than 100,000.
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