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If by 'long before' you mean to imply 'months' then it is irrelevant in terms of time frame in the scheme of things. Tribal fighters entered Kashmir on October 22 1947, Indian troops invaded Junagadh on the ninth of November 1947 - that is not even a monthExcept that infiltration into the sovereign state of Kashmir happened long before India's entry into Junagadh. And why did India enter Junagadh? Because the ruler of the state had abandoned the state leaving it leaderless, into the throes of chaos. Hyderabad happened in 1948.
And if you are to argue that 'chaos' in the state was justification for India invading a State that had acceded to Pakistan, then Pakistani action in Kashmir is justified in terms of the 'chaos' created by the Dictator Maharajah in Kashmir cracking down on the Muslim population that rose up in revolt against him and his draconian policies. You cannot have it both ways.
The UNSC resolutions, accepted by India and Pakistan, indicating that final status was to be determined by plebiscite, implicitly declared the territory to be disputed.No resolution was ever passed declaring it a disputed territory. Instrument of Accession explicitly gave India the right to look after the security of the State.
India couldn't fulfill the condition for plebiscite because of Pakistan's perfidy
And the accession itself was never complete without the plebiscite being held, no matter what excuse you want to apply, which means that J&K is in no way 'Indian territory'.