I do not disagree at all.
This will consume successive generations if Kashmiris.
But really, my question was about the effectiveness and the end game of such resistance.
To be honest, the Kashmiris have been given a really long rope.
They lost the nation's sympathy (short of land ever changing hands of course) when they went Mongol on their Hindu brothers.
We've had huge bloody riots in India. But after the bloodletting is done, life goes on again, and Hindus and Muslims go back to living side by side. Each in their own zones.
Except here in Kashmir.
When you consider that, you will agree we have been extremely restrained.
I do not doubt there are good people among them. But Indians now see them as a collective entity. One that did a genocide. And now want to break away with your help.
You can imagine what the Pakistan army would have done to such a populace within Pakistan.
Cheers, Doc