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He is right. This is what the Shimla agreement says,
If you try to scrap this agreement, then remember India might use that as an excuse to terminate others like the Indus water treaty.
Kashmir is an old dispute. The case went to UN well before Pakistan's independence.
In diplomatic level, Pakistan has been consistent. We say its a disputed territory because the land is now divided and Kashmiri population lives on both sides. Unlike India, Pakistan has a stronger position when it says there should be a referendum.
The Indus Water Treaty was our fault. Corrupt politicians and bureaucrats didn't study the case and they ran away to foreign countries.