toxic_pus
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I dont know if I can provide a link to the documents, I can post screen captures though.I'd appreciate a link to that report, since it is missing in the two books on 'documents of Kashmir conflict' that I possess (not suggesting it does not exist, just that I would like to read through it since my books - one by a Pakistani and the other by an Indian -appear to have omitted it).
Para 242 (partial)
Para 243 (entire)
Since India was not required to hold any plebiscite unless Pakistan withdrew and certain other conditions, incidental to such withdrawal, were fulfilled, can we then agree that India also didnt violate any UNSC resolution by not holding any plebiscite, simply because the conditions necessary for holding such plebiscite did not exist then, and still continue not to exist.Secondly, whether negotiations were to be strictly tripartite or not does not change the central point of argument that Pakistan was not required to unilaterally withdraw, and therefore committed no violation of the UNSC resolutions in not withdrawing, while negotiations on demilitarization and the conditions of a plebiscite were conducted, as is often claimed by Indian commentators.
PS: Out of sheer curiosity, which books are you referring to?