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We don't consider the indian's as Jatts, they are like all the other meek indians and don't count.
We don't consider the indian's as Jatts, they are like all the other meek indians and don't count.
We don't consider the indian's as Jatts, they are like all the other meek indians and don't count.
We don't consider the indian's as Jatts, they are like all the other meek indians and don't count.
....and what is the solution? Let us have your take than this standard bit about turning on the tap. These days we have the money to divert a river, what to talk about some tap....... If you have a solution that you think will find takers in India, I would like to hear it. Pakistanis seem to be unable to actually point out what it is that they bring to the table other than "limiting terrorism". That, after all, is a card that is not available for only one side to play . If you have a practical solution to Siachen, I would like to hear it; if you have one for Kashmir, I would like to hear that.
This is true and this is the situation that confronts diplomats on both sides. But like I said when you have such bad blood on both sides, when you have such animosity, when you have one side backing terrorists and sending them to kill innocents in the cities of the other and letting these masterminds of such atrocities roam free- WHAT DO YOU DO? It is a cycle of hate that goes round and round and no one seems to have an answer.
A simple fact is, No amount small scale militancy, terrorism, infiltration can create a new nation.
When India liberated E.Pakistan, we fought a full scale war with Pakistan on all fronts, defeated her and then only Bangladesh came into existence.
Now here is difference b/w India and Pakistan. We are simply too big for you to defeat.
Our economy is Nine times larger than you, our defence budget is seven times your's, our armed forces is more than twice your size, and have a consistent growth rate three times yours.
You simply can not beat those odds, a fact which your armed forces realizes.
When we liberated E. Pakistan ..it was seven months of small scale fighting backed by a full scale war effort
It has been almost two and half decades ..since you started cross border insurgency in Kashmir..still no results.
The setup created for supporting such a long insurgency has its blowback.
Joint control.......i can start with a hardline position and insist on a "UN resolution" and you can counter and say "integral part" and we can go and on and get nowhere.
1.Kashmir elects a joint govt and chooses a prime minister.
The kashmiris are given a kashmir citizen cards but hold on to there respective pak-indian passports.
2.Kashmir president rotate between the indian president and pak presidents.
2.Pak kashmir holds election with pakistan and send members to islamabad.
3.Indian kashmir holds election with india and sends members to delhi.
This stops the problem for govts of "selling out" from right wing groups.
4.All public building fly all three nations flags.
5.Pak-Ind rupee can be used all over kashmir.
You have dual pricing in europe.
6.Right of return for all refugees......pakistan pay the resettlement of all kashmiri refugees in living in india and india do the same for the refugees in pakistan.
7.Kashmir govt to have no military but a police force made up 60% kashmiris 20% indian police and 20% pakistani police.
8.A truth and reconciliation process takes place.
9.Kashmir govt has no foreign - defence ministry but is given access (kashmir consulate)in pak-ind embassy's to further there economic-education goals.
No ones creating a nation....kashmir has existed for ages.
So all the wars of liberation-Resistance just fought in the past century(vietnam-afghanistan-Algeria-Loads in africa ect) didnt create any nations or did not get called the same "militancy, terrorism, infiltration" by the attacking force?
And?
The size of your army means nothing now......with nukes both sides have to be careful they dont end up in a full scale war, if anything its to pakistan advantage that he nukes have come into play as this is a guarantee to some extent that the indians will not cross the IB in case of kashmir blowing hot again.
I think pakistan being a few thousand miles away from bangladesh played a part.....dont you think?
Maybe a quick non indian history lesson is in order
1977 Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front started the struggle for freedom after decades of broken promises by the indian govt.
1987:Indian govt rigs the elections and sends the Muslim United Front (MUF) leader Mohammad Yousuf Shah ( later to become Syed Salahuddin, chief of Hizb-ul-Mujahedin) and imprisons him.
His election aides including yasin malik join the JKLF.
1988-1990: Protests begin in the Valley along with anti-India demonstrations, followed by police firing and curfew.
Young disaffected Kashmiris in the Valley join JKLF .
Amanullah Khan takes refuge in Pakistan, after being deported from England and begins to direct operations across the LoC. Amanullah Khan was the chief architect in Starting the armed freedom struggle in 1988 in Indian controlled Kashmir.
On 20 January, an estimated 100 people are killed when a large group of unarmed protesters are fired upon by the Indian troops at the Gawakadal bridge. With this incident, it becomes an insurgency of the entire population. On March 1, an estimated one million take to the streets and more than forty people are killed in police firing and after that you get full scale pakistani involvment.
From 2001 up until now other then a few instances of fighting ,there has been no major "cross LOC movement" that the indian govt can point to.
And oppressing a whole nation also has "blowbacks"
there is not a concept of shared control.
Even the freedom of movement is difficult to achieve considering the present run of militancy in Pakistan.
I don't believe that any major militant group (& they are all non-Kashmiri )
would agree to the solution being formulated & loose borders might only mean more violence.
Thanks for engaging in the discussion. We might meet somewhere in the middle.
Btw, do you have an opinion on the supposedly low hanging fruit of Siachen?
You forgot to add religious and ethnic cleansing by militants in the valley in 1990. That is a major event in the timeline of the conflict.
Your solution, though I admit you are sincere and genuinely want to end the conflict, is very complicated and unpractical.
Best solution on table is finalising LOC as IB and allow movement of Kashmiris to meet their families. As time passes and both our countries mature, these borders will become irrelevant.