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Let us come to your OP.
To sum up.
What you are stating is that under a Socialist Internationale world order, where an economic system of socialist wealth distribution exists, nationalist passions and religious hatred will be a thing of the past, and borders will exist only on maps. Political and economic systems of adjoining nations will be so similar, that the cause for war which is usually based off the desire of vested economic interests will be non-existent. Essentially people are the same all over the world, and the populations of India and Pakistan are one people, divided over a colonial legacy in the name of religion.
The solution is the establishment of a socio-economic order that will make India and Pakistan interdependent. The territorial issue of Kashmir will then be automatically resolved.
This is a familiar Left Wing proposal which in fact was implemented elsewhere with significant initial success.
Let's look at history.
The First World War ending in 1918, resulted in the most horrible carnage mankind had ever known till then, and was based off extreme nationalist and religious passions. In Russia, and the Central and East European countries, there had been extreme religious hatred against Muslims because of their Turkish origins. Oppression and persecution of Tartars, Ingusht, Chechen, Daghestani, and Bashkir peoples was brutal. These ethnic religious groups revolted frequently, and their rebellions were savagely suppressed with wholesale massacres by the Tsarist Empire. The Russian Empire had a dozen Kashmir like situations on its hands. When the Central Asian nations were added to the Empire the Tsar had an even larger restive population and territory to control. Jews fared little better. The Jews being smaller in number, and not holding territory were completely marginalized, and their ghettos were subjected to horrific pogroms and massacres.
The Tsarist Empire ended in 1917. With the establishment of the Soviet Union, the Socialist Internationale was initially successful in curbing religious hatred. The Russian Civil war resulted in a victory for the Communists, and the last religious pogroms of Jews and communal killings of Muslims ended in 1922.
The early communists were intelligent enough to realize that nationalist fervor and religious hatred could not be ended merely by the establishment of a socialist economy and efficient policing by a heavily armed internal security.
After another carnage of World War 2 , the Soviet Union expanded the same principle in socio-economic development for the Eastern European block. Poland and Austria and East Germany were no longer enemies. Elsewhere, even outside the Soviet sphere of influence, the communists were able to bring about peace. Countries such as Rumania and Yugoslavia that had been at war were no longer hostile. Within Yugoslavia the feuding between Serbs, Croats, Bosnians was stopped.
The secular order held for 70 years until the collapse of the Soviet Union until 1991. A number of conflicts soon broke out among the ex-constituents of the Soviet Union.
Georgia vs Russia, Chechnya vs Russia, Azarbaijan vs Armenia. Also nations such as Yugoslavia underwent horrific civil wars, and massacres, based on religious differences.
Serbs vs Croats, Serbs vs Bosnians ( Muslims ), Serbs vs Kosovars.
Countries like Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, and the Baltic states of Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia, reverted to their extreme parochial insular "anti-semitic" stance. Except this time there were no Jews left to hate, but the hatred of Jews was quickly substituted by the hatred for Muslims.
It was discovered that even after 70 years of secular education the mindset had returned to pre-communist era and the prejudices; hatred and bias for others had merely been suppressed not eliminated. Religious hatred can only be suppressed, and never completely eliminated. "Non-violent" Gandhism , failed as spectacularly as secular socialism in preventing the carnage that accompanied India's independence.
Even a secularist like Jinnah realized that the only way two peoples of different faiths can avoid slaughtering each other is to allow each other space in two separate nations . The minorities in these nations would be protected by a secular constitution. Basically this is what the Two Nation theory is about. The fact that linguistic and cultural factors are also relevant ( the secession and emergence of Bangladesh ) does not eliminate religious angle. Bangladesh with an identical language has a separate religious identity to West Bengal and likewise the Irish are separate from the English despite speaking the same language. Ukraine and Russia are similar but Ukraine still seceded (being Roman Catholic) from Greek Orthodox Church Russia. Closer home in South Asia we have seen how a secular socialist modern Afghanistan that existed for 7 decades after resisting British Imperialism collapsed into a medievalist tribal mindset.
The revival of religion in Eastern and Central Europe and the collapse of the secular socialist order does not mean that the quest for a modern secular society should be abandoned . There have been successes in eliminating war and building prosperity under different systems. The European Union is a success story whereas its Marxist contemporary CMEA ( COMECON ) was a failure. Why COMECON failed is outside the scope of this topic. However the Western European countries, in under four decades resolved their territorial and linguistic differences to become a united, borderless economic block, as well as a powerful military alliance.
Will this happen with India and Pakistan?
It is faint hope, but perhaps... in the distant future assuming a devastating nuclear war has not been fought, and both countries have developed secular free market economies we might see a peace deal over the future of Kashmir. But a free market capitalist economy can go either way. It could be secular based on the West European model post 1945, or it could be fascist based on the era from 1918 to 1945.
If current trends in India are relevant India is descending into fascism with a growing free market economy. This bodes ill for the future.
Let us come to your OP.
India and Pakistan need to settle the long, sad but frankly immature dispute over Kashmir once and for all. Peacefully and politically. Both have similar social, economic and political problems so any nuanced and generic solution for one country can also be used by the other country. The prescribed solution by the UNO is impractical. As it involves, as far as I understand, India withdrawing military units stationed in India-administered Kashmir and then arranging for a plebiscite there while also accepting the UNO as a mediator. But the Indian Establishment believes, as also its foreign allies, that India-administered Kashmir is primarily a matter internal to India but since Pakistan cannot be wished away the matter should involve both countries settling the matter between themselves, peacefully and politically. But any such settlement should benefit both the countries immediately and in the long term.
A political solution for Kashmir and lasting peace for India and Pakistan
Written by: Jamahir
Category cloud: Opinion, analysis
Therefore I present one solution as below. The solution is based on Muammar Gaddafi's solution for Kashmir to which I have added some bits.
1. Both countries should adopt the same Progressive political system. Two separate, independent republics but with the same political system, much like what pre-2003 Iraq and Syria were with their same Ba'athist systems. The Progressive political system can be the Direct Democracy Socialism system that governed Libya until the 2011 war. Readers can refer to these pages to understand how this system works. This system is called the Third Universal Theory aka Jamahiriya theory. In India, a form of Direct Democracy called Swaraj is being implemented in Delhi by the ruling AAP party and is also being forwarded by the Swaraj Abhiyan movement and there is no reason why it cannot be extended to Pakistan as well.
2. Let Indian-administered Kashmir and Pakistani-administered Kashmir remain with their respective countries.
3. Convert the LoC into an International Border that is accessible for trade, tourism and family visits.
All this will make the separatists in India-administered Kashmir to understand that their desire to join Pakistan-administered Kashmir is unnecessary because both countries will have become the same, politically.
Furthermore, with separatist militancy reduced in Indian-administered Kashmir, what will remain is regressive religious militancy or activism which can be controlled and removed with social support by progressives among the local population. The side effect will also be a drastic removal of the current military force which will lead to more goodwill for the peace project.
I speak of the troubles and concerns of Muslims in Indian Kashmir and I will also speak of the troubles and concerns of the Kashmiri Pundit refugees. There must be something like Nelson Mandela's Truth and Reconciliation Commission. I would like the refugee Kashmiri Pandits to be allowed to return back to the Valley.
The next step would be resumption of the Aman Ki Asha peace mission as well as resumption of food and clothing festivals to be organized in both countries.
If not for such a solution, how long would the Establishments of India and Pakistan keep up with this cross-border hate? For another 50 years? 100? Until a reformed UNO decides to send in a military arbitrator force? And would the people of both countries not like the money and other resources spent by their respective militaries in positioning against each other to be spent on making each others countries a welfare state where there are things like high quality free medical system like in Cuba?
An important point is that the given solution will not only benefit the Kashmiri's but also will bring progress to India and Pakistan - socially, economically and politically.
Lastly, to extend a point about direct democracy socialism, It worked in Libya and it is being implemented in Venezuela ( the consejos comunales - communal councils ). Two different kinds of countries, ethnically and geographically. No reason why India and Pakistan cannot adopt the system given the fact that both countries have so much in common. And just Direct Democracy without the socialism part has been the system in Switzerland for long.
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Disclaimer: The post only represents writer's own point of views. The post do not represent point of views of Pakistan Defence management. Pakistan Defence Team will not be responsible for disagreements.
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Credits: The post is written by Jamahir, India. The proof reading and some other editing has been done by Think Tank Analyst, Forcetrip. The final formatting, editing and picture uploading is done by Slav Defence., Think Tank Vice Chairman.
To sum up.
What you are stating is that under a Socialist Internationale world order, where an economic system of socialist wealth distribution exists, nationalist passions and religious hatred will be a thing of the past, and borders will exist only on maps. Political and economic systems of adjoining nations will be so similar, that the cause for war which is usually based off the desire of vested economic interests will be non-existent. Essentially people are the same all over the world, and the populations of India and Pakistan are one people, divided over a colonial legacy in the name of religion.
The solution is the establishment of a socio-economic order that will make India and Pakistan interdependent. The territorial issue of Kashmir will then be automatically resolved.
This is a familiar Left Wing proposal which in fact was implemented elsewhere with significant initial success.
Let's look at history.
The First World War ending in 1918, resulted in the most horrible carnage mankind had ever known till then, and was based off extreme nationalist and religious passions. In Russia, and the Central and East European countries, there had been extreme religious hatred against Muslims because of their Turkish origins. Oppression and persecution of Tartars, Ingusht, Chechen, Daghestani, and Bashkir peoples was brutal. These ethnic religious groups revolted frequently, and their rebellions were savagely suppressed with wholesale massacres by the Tsarist Empire. The Russian Empire had a dozen Kashmir like situations on its hands. When the Central Asian nations were added to the Empire the Tsar had an even larger restive population and territory to control. Jews fared little better. The Jews being smaller in number, and not holding territory were completely marginalized, and their ghettos were subjected to horrific pogroms and massacres.
The Tsarist Empire ended in 1917. With the establishment of the Soviet Union, the Socialist Internationale was initially successful in curbing religious hatred. The Russian Civil war resulted in a victory for the Communists, and the last religious pogroms of Jews and communal killings of Muslims ended in 1922.
The early communists were intelligent enough to realize that nationalist fervor and religious hatred could not be ended merely by the establishment of a socialist economy and efficient policing by a heavily armed internal security.
- The mind set had to be changed by rearing a new generation, by completely taking religion out of the public sphere.
- Communal and fascist forces had to be ruthlessly crushed.
- All discrimination on the basis of religion or ethnicity has to be ended.
- Most important of all was to realize that cultural, linguistic and ethnic identity was important.
After another carnage of World War 2 , the Soviet Union expanded the same principle in socio-economic development for the Eastern European block. Poland and Austria and East Germany were no longer enemies. Elsewhere, even outside the Soviet sphere of influence, the communists were able to bring about peace. Countries such as Rumania and Yugoslavia that had been at war were no longer hostile. Within Yugoslavia the feuding between Serbs, Croats, Bosnians was stopped.
The secular order held for 70 years until the collapse of the Soviet Union until 1991. A number of conflicts soon broke out among the ex-constituents of the Soviet Union.
Georgia vs Russia, Chechnya vs Russia, Azarbaijan vs Armenia. Also nations such as Yugoslavia underwent horrific civil wars, and massacres, based on religious differences.
Serbs vs Croats, Serbs vs Bosnians ( Muslims ), Serbs vs Kosovars.
Countries like Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, and the Baltic states of Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia, reverted to their extreme parochial insular "anti-semitic" stance. Except this time there were no Jews left to hate, but the hatred of Jews was quickly substituted by the hatred for Muslims.
It was discovered that even after 70 years of secular education the mindset had returned to pre-communist era and the prejudices; hatred and bias for others had merely been suppressed not eliminated. Religious hatred can only be suppressed, and never completely eliminated. "Non-violent" Gandhism , failed as spectacularly as secular socialism in preventing the carnage that accompanied India's independence.
Even a secularist like Jinnah realized that the only way two peoples of different faiths can avoid slaughtering each other is to allow each other space in two separate nations . The minorities in these nations would be protected by a secular constitution. Basically this is what the Two Nation theory is about. The fact that linguistic and cultural factors are also relevant ( the secession and emergence of Bangladesh ) does not eliminate religious angle. Bangladesh with an identical language has a separate religious identity to West Bengal and likewise the Irish are separate from the English despite speaking the same language. Ukraine and Russia are similar but Ukraine still seceded (being Roman Catholic) from Greek Orthodox Church Russia. Closer home in South Asia we have seen how a secular socialist modern Afghanistan that existed for 7 decades after resisting British Imperialism collapsed into a medievalist tribal mindset.
The revival of religion in Eastern and Central Europe and the collapse of the secular socialist order does not mean that the quest for a modern secular society should be abandoned . There have been successes in eliminating war and building prosperity under different systems. The European Union is a success story whereas its Marxist contemporary CMEA ( COMECON ) was a failure. Why COMECON failed is outside the scope of this topic. However the Western European countries, in under four decades resolved their territorial and linguistic differences to become a united, borderless economic block, as well as a powerful military alliance.
Will this happen with India and Pakistan?
It is faint hope, but perhaps... in the distant future assuming a devastating nuclear war has not been fought, and both countries have developed secular free market economies we might see a peace deal over the future of Kashmir. But a free market capitalist economy can go either way. It could be secular based on the West European model post 1945, or it could be fascist based on the era from 1918 to 1945.
If current trends in India are relevant India is descending into fascism with a growing free market economy. This bodes ill for the future.
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