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Possible Solution of Kashmir issue...Your Opinion

Maarkhoor

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Religious groups: Indian-administered Kashmir
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REGION
Buddhist
Hindu
Muslim
Other
Kashmir Valley
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4%
95%
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Jammu
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66%
30%
4%
Ladakh
50%
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46%
3%
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Religious groups: Pakistani-administered Kashmir
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REGION
Buddhist
Hindu
Muslim
Other
Northern Areas
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-
99%
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Azad Jammu and Kashmir
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99%
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Source: Indian/Pakistani Government Censuses
Scenario one: The status quo
Kashmir has been a flashpoint between India and Pakistan for more than 50 years. Currently a boundary - the Line of Control - divides the region in two, with one part administered by India and one by Pakistan. India would like to formalise this status quo and make it the accepted international boundary. But Pakistan and Kashmiri activists reject this plan because they both want greater control over the region.
Scenario two: Kashmir joins Pakistan
Pakistan has consistently favoured this as the best solution to the dispute. In view of the state's majority Muslim population, it believes that it would vote to become part of Pakistan. However a single plebiscite held in a region which comprises peoples that are culturally, religiously and ethnically diverse, would create disaffected minorities. The Hindus of Jammu, and the Buddhists of Ladakh have never shown any desire to join Pakistan and would protest at the outcome.
Scenario three: Kashmir joins India
Such a solution would be unlikely to bring stability to the region as the Muslim inhabitants of Pakistani-administered Jammu and Kashmir, including the Northern Areas, have never shown any desire to become part of India.
Scenario four: Independent Kashmir
The difficulty of adopting this as a potential solution is that it requires India and Pakistan to give up territory, which they are not willing to do. Any plebiscite or referendum likely to result in a majority vote for independence would therefore probably be opposed by both India and Pakistan. It would also be rejected by the inhabitants of the state who are content with their status as part of the countries to which they already owe allegiance.
Scenario five: A smaller independent Kashmir
An independent Kashmir could be created from the Kashmir Valley - currently under Indian administration - and the narrow strip of land which Pakistan calls Azad Jammu and Kashmir. This would leave the strategically important regions of the Northern Areas and Ladakh, bordering China, under the control of Pakistan and India respectively. However both India and Pakistan would be unlikely to enter into discussions which would have this scenario as a possible outcome.
Scenario six: Independent Kashmir Valley
An independent Kashmir Valley has been considered by some as the best solution because it would address the grievances of those who have been fighting against the Indian Government since the insurgency began in 1989. But critics say that, without external assistance, the region would not be economically viable.
Scenario seven: The Chenab formula
This plan, first suggested in the 1960s, would see Kashmir divided along the line of the River Chenab. This would give the vast majority of land to Pakistan and, as such, a clear victory in its longstanding dispute with India. The entire valley with its Muslim majority population would be brought within Pakistan's borders, as well as the majority Muslim areas of Jammu.
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The solution that would suit us would be merger of Kashmir with Pakistan. The solution suiting Kashmiris of Srinagar and IOK would be independence-most do not want to be with us-just want freedom. Azad Kashmir is different, they want merger with Pakistan. Different groups of people in Kashmir want different things. Though the budhists may be loyal to India many sikhs of Kashmir are supporting Kashmiri independence. So its an intricate, delicate situation
 
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Pakistan has quite a significant part of Kashmir. Much more than I thought.
 
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Convert LOC to IB and rest in peace.
Or else demand for P-O-K will rise and Pakistan might lose even what is in its control as of now.
Kashmir is unfinished agenda of partition, Kashmir case is different from other mulims of India they did't accept Indian occupation since 1947 but other muslims in India accepts now they are regretting their decision. Kashmiri on the other hand struggle against India from the first day.
 
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I think independent Kashmir vellay and LOC as permenant board is best for all,makes all parties happy. Not sure will it sustainable or not because it will be totally dependent on two gaint neighbours.
 
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Steps for normalization of Kashmir
1. Demilitarize kashmir
2. Merge Gb, northern areas (including those ceded to china by pak), kashmir, jammu, leh laddakh and siachen.
3 radcliffe line should be made defacto border between kashmir and pak
4. border between himachal and JnK to be the border between india and JnK.
5. both the above borders shall have to be porous and should facilitate the free movement of kashmiris on and from both sides.
6. international checkpoints b/w pak n kashmir and ind and kashmir to be somewhere in radcliffe line and himachal border, respectively.
7. jammu and leh ladakh to be given autonomous status.
8. trade b/w pak and india shall be routed through kashmir so that the kashmiris get benefitted (to compensate their miseries by these two countries for the last 70 years.)


live happily.

its like chandigarh being the capital city of both punjab and haryana


live happily.
 
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My opinion turn LOC and LAC to IB. No way there is solution to this problem. All future wars will be for water and in no way india is going to loose kashmir to Pakistan. It is in India's favor to control all regions from were rivers originate.
 
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