Since, history has shown this phenomenon from Pakistan, India has every right to use soft or hard power.
Why are you deluding yourself into believing that our collective history has shown this 'phenomenon' only from the Pakistani side?
India is in Afghanistan for it's benefit, there is not advantage to spend billion of dollar for the cause of anti-pakistan agenda
We'll just have to agree to disagree with that wont we? Since that is not part of the topic.
And another interesting aspect is Pakistan had the chance in the past to control Afghanistan and not let India in at all, but that was drastically mis-managed and now the whole world is moving in your backyard (figuratively speaking).
I'll agree that things are not going very well for Pakistan in Afghanistan right now. But I don't think that is our fault in the way you're speaking. The only way India could've been kept out of Afghanistan was the Taliban, and their fall was inevitable.
Until concreate actions are not shown across the board there is not going to be a stability in the kashmir issue. So the ball is in Pakistan court, not India's
Actually the ball is very much in India's court because the Indians have done NOTHING to make peace between us work. Pakistan has taken very concrete steps, acknowledged by your own officials, by preventing infiltration of freedom fighters across the LoC as much as possible. This is saved many Indian lives and went a great way in stabilizing relations. But India hasn't agreed to any of Pakistan's proposals regarding the resolution of Kashmir's status and dispute.
It’s like Pakistan should ask you to disassemble, destroy all your Pakistan oriented offensive military equipment, dissolve all your forces and send them all home (and magically get rid of them) as the only ‘concrete step’ required before negotiations even begin, let alone mature. That fact that we have washed our hands of the Kashmiri fighters
and pushed them back should've given enough political room for India to atleast embark on a long lasting settlement, if it had wanted.
Regarding the issue of Kashmir not being Indian territory, time will prove that. But I can assure you in one aspect, to win the territory of Kashmir, the country that brings the most economical clout in the region is going to be the winner of kashmirie hearts and minds.
That is utterly immoral nonsense. If I take something that doesn't belong to me and tell the legal owner that 'time will prove its mine' doesn't make me right, it makes me a criminal. The world will not forget that Kashmir is
Disputed Territory and neither will the Kashmiris no matter how much India coerces then, and you can count on the fact that Pakistan won't either.
Kashmir is not yours, and that is international and legal protocol and its not going to go away. If India wants a UN Security Council seat, people will say you better start respecting UN Laws and Resolutions. Either way, point being, Kashmir is NOT India and nothing you or I can say that will change that.