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The Chinese brand Tibetian nationalists as terrorists. So in their view India is a terrorist supporter as well. And I am not blinded by jingoism or hate to not acknowledge that Pakistan has and does to an extent support/allow terrorism to breed on its soil. But that takes guile and honesty , do you have that?
That is quite relevant as well, but the issue of trust is another matter that does prevail in US Pakistan relations and so perhaps the decision was a mix of both. After all, as such the International community cannot do much regarding Kashmir other than ask for India to promote greater transparency. Yet Pakistan continues to make efforts to bring attention onto the issue which means that there is a policy statement that sees some benefit(unbeknownst to me) of keeping international attention on Kashmir.
This could be one of the reasons:
Zhan Lue, in his article published by the China International Institute for Strategic Studies on 8 August 2009 titled “If China takes a little action, the so called Great Indian Federation can be broken up”. The writer has tried to identify various fault lines that have existed in India, based on religion, caste, region and languages for centuries. He suggests that a China Centric Asian strategy should be there to exploit these and split India into 20 to 30 smaller countries. Outrageous, nonetheless let us discuss in the present day’s milieu.
We witnessed intrusions in the Depsang valley and few others in Chumar and Arunanchal Pradesh in quick succession supported by their all weather friend “Pakistan” flaring up the situation on LOC in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. The message was clear; don’t try to change the status-quo, just stay perched up on the Himalayas since the South China Sea is a bit too far and far too risky.
http://www.indiandefencereview.com/news/chinas-asian-age-depends-on-spliting-india/
I would say it's a nexus between China and Pakistan to keep fueling insurgency movements and restive borders both to the north and to the west of India.