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No, the Indians won't. And if they did move to do so, I doubt Pakistan's leaders would accept the result. As Z.A. Bhutto wrote, "it is an article of faith among Pakistanis that Kashmiris want to be part of Pakistan." He learned better in 1965, but he was not the sort of man to teach his people the errors of his own ways.Oh so you are pro-Indian.. thanks for letting us know.. and Yes it is part of our schooling, as it is part of a UN resolution but as usual the NATO forces will NOT ACT on that resolution now will they??
All acts have to be judged in context. I believe Indians are morally in the wrong with some of their attitudes towards Kashmir.Until you measure "everything" with same ruler, you do not have the right to preach anything...As far as Kashmiris are concerned.. please do go to IoK and see if it is as Indians claim..
That doesn't mean Pakistan's activities in Kashmir are necessarily morally correct: the confrontation over Kashmir and borders serves the purpose of keeping the military preeminent. The lawlessness of extrajudicial killing and violence created by religious extremists does the same thing. In both cases the Pakistani military feeds the conflict for its own benefit. A "time-out" for a decade or so may at least de-fang the military to the point where they must submit to firm civilian control.