@Hawkish: Pakistan's position on Kashmir is that they want self-determination for Kashmiris, by which they mean implementing the UN Security Council resolution which means either India or Pakistan. They want 'freedom' for Kashmiris- a limited option freedom by which they mean joining Pakistan.
This will never change, It is as difficult if not more than that of asking Indians to forget Kashmir. It is simple psychology.
The muslim brotherhood conundrum is just for feel-good sake of common Pakistani claim.
You are right about the possible solution but wrong in assuming that Pakistan will give up Kashmir just like that.
All three parties in the dispute have their own versions of pipe-dreams. Pakistan: that all Kashmiris want to join them. Kashmiris: An independent nation free from Indo-Pak politics. India: They basically set aside their dream of regaining PAK and Gilgit-Baltistan in the interest of their economic growth.
Pakistan and Kashmiris should understand that status-quo is most convenient for India if not comfortable with the regular protests. They should get as much as they can get from India. There is nothing that can force India to simply handover Kashmir to Pakistan or let it declare independence. So the best thing is to talk in terms of autonomy and soft borders.
Anything else will make Pakistan loose the principal in the long term-- Their economy gets weakened and there are enough people in J&K who have higher priority of unity of the state with autonomy in either country than that state joining X or Y. If it were not for the nuclear deterrence, there would have been another likely course for the future. India forcing itself upon PAK and G&B. It is to attract this unity gumbal also into his camp that Geelani calls for entire state of J&K to be joining Pakistan(including Jammu and Ladakh). We all know that this does not even qualify as a pipe-dream.
So you give your opinions of a possible solution.
We should let the people of Kashmir decide that in a referendum
that was promised to them by the world in 1948.
by Omar
This is the joke I was talking about. Pakistan wants referendum promised to kashmiris in 1948. Not an all option granted one which they need now.