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Take your time and read this: https://thewire.in/south-asia/interview-imran-khan-nsa-moeed-yusuf-pakistanThe original UN resolution is dead as a dodo. The geography of Kashmir has changed so much that, any attempt at resolution of Kashmir will invariably invite China to the table as China also holds two pieces of land that belonged to the state of J&K which you settled without any regard for UNSC resolution, and what India couldn't acquire from China in 62. So, we scrapping Art 370 is as same as you giving provincial status to GB, which I say is the best way to move forward. (Regardless how Indian diplomatic language seem)
Pakistans issue in its Northern as well was NW provinces are the same as what we experience in our North East. You have an issue there, we are not trying to stake a claim over it unlike you in Kashmir. Even if what you allege is true, India is supplying weapons through Afghanistan under the nose of Taliban and NATO forces. Call that impossible unless either one of those is working with us. Bar Afg government that's not true. You know the real issues in there, you just can't blame them directly.
We are well past coming to any negotiating table, Pakistan is not exactly a democracy it's hard to deal with such hybrid regimes and cumbersome. ABV tried and failed, MMS smart guy didn't even bother, Modi tried and failed twice.
I do not even recall a sincere effort from Modi Sarkar to commence talks with Pakistan on the issue of Kashmir - such was the level of effort and publicity put into it from your side.
When former COAS Pervez Musharraf reached out to India for resolution of Kashmir in 2001 (Agra Summit), the entire world learned about this initiative and there were smiles on many faces. Indian HAWKS squandered this opportunity for Indian PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee in the end unfortunately.
When Vajpayee and Musharraf 'Almost Resolved' the Kashmir Dispute - News18
History remembers the Agra Summit as one of the greatest missed opportunities of India-Pakistan relations. Former Pakistan Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri in his book ‘Neither a Hawk nor a Dove’ wrote that the “solution to Kashmir was in the grasp of both governments”.
www.news18.com
You could not get a better initiative then that.
Sorry, man.