waz
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That "everlasting peace" thing is a mirage, when talking about Pakistani jihadi groups. They will always have reasons to trouble India, even if the Kashmir issue is resolved. Spreading islam for example, or establishing sharia. The lashkar-e-toiba has as one of its aims the establishment of islamic rule from spain to malaysia. As long as there are people who believe in establishing their ideology through force, there will be no everlasting peace.
Besides, we are far beyond the point where you can threaten us with troubles unless some parts of Kashmir is given to you. We have learnt how to keep out Pakistani jihadis, or at least prevent them from entering in sufficient numbers to be effective. Other than a few terrorist attacks now and then, they are not in a position to threaten us with enough violence to intimidate us into giving away our territory. Besides, each terror attack (like 26/11) only strengthens our resolve and determination to protect ourselves in future and hate the jihadis even more.
The population has lost its enthusiasm for these groups and secondly so has the state in a large part. I don't see these guys ten years from now regardless of whether they want to establish the flag from here to wherever. You are right about India shutting out such groups and they will pose less of a risk in the future.
Anyway I was discussing for the sake of it really.
My take.. the solution will come to fruit only under 2 conditions
1. One of the 2 countries becomes so weak that it is walked over by the other. This solution is very low probability since both countries are nuclear powers
2. Both countries (or at least one of them) becomes so successful that giving the concessions on the Kashmir does not stay a core issue for them
Apart from that, Kashmir will stay as it is today
That certainly is the case.