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Why is India refusing to talk ? Hmm.. My view is India is not exactly refusing to talk. But India will only talk from a position of power and authority, which goes along with the position the country has.Neither side is going to give up on whatever piece of land they hold. That is understood.
But refusing to even discuss the matter and squashing any chance of development on the issue, is a bit childish imo.
There will be no solution if India keeps refusing to even bring up the K-word.
BTW. I think you know it already, it is not entirely Modi or Manmohan that runs India, it is the bureaucrats that run India from behind, those who qualify through the fire and flames of UPSC exam, which attracts some of the best minds. That's how we are able to maintain consistency in our policies.
So, it is not as simplistic as you may think. It is just the inflexibility that India has towards any kind of arm-twisting.
Let us atleast ackowledge that the problem exists and increase people-people exchange. It will be a good first step for Pakistanis and Indians to visit the other and see for themselves. Instead of relying on talk shows for information, let them judge for themselves. What do you think?
I acknowledge there is a problem. But what is the definition of that problem ? When you come to a discussion table to respect the opinions of the person with whom you are working it out. That respect greatly reduces due to these terror tactics. That's why talks never happen on equal level. I mean how does it work out ? Either you talk Kashmir or there will be terrorists hurling grenades in Kashmir ? You think a country of 1.2 billion and a growing economic power will give in to that ?
Regarding people-people exchange.. again the same problem.. You let people from Pakistan freely travel to Indian Kashmir, and the next day, they will board the Jammu-Tawi Express and we will have Mumbai-style attacks in Nagpur and Vizag...Cannot risk that!