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Jana, as softly as i can say on the kashmir issue.
There is NO solution to Kashmir. Things will remain the way they are for everymore unless there is a war b/w India and Pakistan. No country in the world can take Kashmir from India militarily, and India cannot risk the wrath of the rest of the world if it takes Azad Kashmir unilaterally.
The best way forward is to forget kashmir and focus on other areas of co-operation to build trust. Otherwise there will be a war, that i can guarentee.
So what's the solution to Kashmir? I can't see any. Just autonomy to Kashmir is not acceptable to Pakistan and any cessation of territory is not acceptable to India.No i dont agree with you on that. Unless Kashmir is solved the problems are going to stay.
let me rephrase what i said;
There is no PRACTICAL solution to kashmir. Things wil remain the way they are.
Also, you might not like to hear this, but with the Indian economy increasing stupendously, the position is going to become more and more rigid.
No terrirtory will be yielded by India. And Pakistan will not release its own kashmir nor stop its demand for Indian Kashmir.
So what is the answer?....forget kashmir. that is the only way.
Its simple as that. India is more amenable to flexibility on its issues with China. As china negotiates from a position of strength wrt India. The same thing that India does to Pakistan. Many of fellow Indians too might now like what they hear but the fact is China will not give us our occupied territories in the 65 war, and we CANT make them. What we can do is atleast solve all the other areas. Agree to the LoAC was IB with China. So future conflicts are avoided and trust is established. There is a different stance with Pakistan.
We will not give Kashmir, that most Indians believe is rightfully theirs. it cannot happen under the sun.
Well then India will continue to bleed. You cannot become a major power (or beyond that a superpower) for as long as you have territorial disputes like the one in Kashmir....that region has the ability to cause immense instability..something that we all have seen in recent past (its funny how our Indian friends forget that so quickly).....India cannot afford Kashmir instability as inevitably it will spill over the mainland India (as has happened in the past). What will India do?, threaten Pakistan again and again? The only way out of Kashmir problem is a resolution...if you think that India can get strong economically and shy away from dealing with Kashmir then you are wrong....the more you rely on economic growth, the softer your underbelly as every instability hurts the economic growth. You can't go to war if you expect multinational companies to come and setup shop (in other words inflow of FDI requires stability) and even if you went to war, you can't expect to remain unhurt....there are quite a few question marks around this point for as long as Kashmir issue lingers.
India will not rest at peace either for as long as it carries on its unjust subjugation of Kashmiris.....the Kashmiris and Pakistan will not allow that under the sun either ....
Kashmir like Siachen has never been part of Indian territory and it will never be from a Pakistani point of view. For as long as there is contention, expect instability....eventually the insurgency in Kashmir will ratchet up again and we will be back to square one....the road you are taking wrt Kashmir has been taken by the Russians in Chechnya, Indonesians in Timore, Israelis in Palestine and by Pakistan in East Pakistan, just to name a few....the odds are stacked up against India in the long run...the economic pundits maybe wishing away the Kashmir problem but the problem is simply that economics can only temporarily pacify Kashmiris but in the long run they want nothing to do with India (this is/was the case with all of the above flashpoints that I have stated above).
Palestinians rely on Israelis for all of their trade and economic survival yet that has not changed the fact that Palestinians do not want ANYTHING to do with the Israelis.....such is the case in Kashmir (do not think that economic relations alone will make Pakistan forget about Kashmir...its the Kashmiris in Pakistan and AK that keep the issue alive in the minds of the Pakistani population)...further bifurcation of Kashmir is an eventuality whether you like it or not. You can't have your cake and eat it too. Such is the dilemma of Kashmir for India.
No i dont agree with you on that. Unless Kashmir is solved the problems are going to stay.
We have seen many CBMs in the past but all of them failed with a single bomb blast
There is a practical solution to Kashmir...that is to keep killing the Indian soldiers who set foot on Kashmiri soil. It works fine for the Kashmiris and it doesn't seem to bother your government. How's that for a status quo
Wake up and smell the coffee Indians, it's impossible for Pakistan to compromise on Kashmir because Pakistan can not exist without Kashmir. Even if a corrupt government did "sell out" on Kashmir, the liberation struggle would still continue. It would just take a little longer
if you think that India can get strong economically and shy away from dealing with Kashmir then you are wrong....the more you rely on economic growth, the softer your underbelly as every instability hurts the economic growth. You can't go to war if you expect multinational companies to come and setup shop (in other words inflow of FDI requires stability) and even if you went to war, you can't expect to remain unhurt....there are quite a few question marks around this point for as long as Kashmir issue lingers.
That is one obssession indians haveSurely we wont remain hurt, especially if nukes are used. But we will surive, limp on so to speak, very hurt, some parts destroyed, but we will move on. The sheer vastness of India assures that..
What do u think is happening in Balochistan? What do you think is happening in other areas of Pakistan? What do u think HAPPENED in the Bangladesh liberation war?--->RAW. .
What India wants is to become a major power in the global arena. And it is a misconception that Kashmir will not let us be one.
As regards to Kashmir on this issue, the more economy grows, the more capabilities we give to our army. The better equipment we have, the better they fight terrorists. We have already seen the difference just a few night-vision devices had in the region. There will be more fencing, there will be better surveilance. The more easily army can stay there. The less they will bleed. We dont mind sacrificing soldiers for the country. Hell if its a matter of country, i'l go there and fight the damn terrorists myself..
Now, why let me tell you ONE of the reasons why the govt wants to putKashmir on the backburner. They expect that as India grows, as it develops, Kashmir will develop too. Modern education systems are slowly put in place, madrassas removed. young Kashmiris will automatically see that their salvation lies not in forming another country or joining with Pakistan, but with India. .
Thus, in every possible way the Kashmir issue will get resolved. By the next decade at max. Wait and watch the game unfold. We can only hope that next time a civilian govt comes in power in Pakistan. And here, i think its safe to say that the BJP will come in power in the next term.