Well that was not the only event mentioned in my post. Not to mention that I would rather not derail the topic by discussing Kashmir issue over here, so lets agree to disagree since there are more than a billion people who disagree on this aspect. So it would be futile to try to convince you that the crux of the resolution was the will of the Kashmiri people. And nothing else.
Anyways the point was that Kashmir, 1965 and 1971 were defining moments in this gradual slip into extremism for Pakistan and that ideas have no geographic boundaries, thats what makes them scary, so those Indians(and I am not talking specifically about you) who celebrate the state of affairs in Pak today should probably take steps to prevent the infiltration of these IDEAS into Indian quarters since historically all those IDEAS which infiltrated the present day Pakistan never stopped here and continued the push to the areas under present day Indian control.
Uhh.. Kashmir and the UN resolution.The fun fact is,it came up in UN,due to the stands take by Governments of India and Pakistan,and the will that you are talking about was no where represented by anybody.Coming down to basics,it was all about who gets Kashmir.But I agree with you.Lets not go into further surgical details and chain of events.Let sanity prevail.
The issues and ideas that you are pointing is indeed on of the worst case scenario,that can happen to India.
But then the chances are less,considering the Indian society.I am not saying that the Indian society is full with righteous and just peace loving utopian society.I am just referring to the mixed state of the society.There are people from different religion,culture and ethnicity living side by side and with the days passing by,this intermixing is increasing more and more.
One good thing about this mixed culture is a general level of acceptance of people from different backgrounds.May be its just a co incidence,albeit a good one.
It is way too difficult to have any extremist and radical ideology to unify the people and end up with something in the line similar with what is happening in Pakistan.
If the idea is religion,then we have way too much diversity there.Hence even if there are some flares,they are contained.
If the idea is Nazi-style socialism,then we have many different races and ethnicity here.
If the idea is fascism,then we have a society and education system,which is way too liberal.
Still then,better to be safe than sorry.I am not one of those who feels happy that the neighbour's house is on fire.I am just happy that the volume of terrorist attacks launched from foreign soil has reduced to a great extent,and now there is peace and prosperity in the valley,reasons,whatever they may be.