Now I recall hearing this idea of "joint administration" of Kashmir being bandied about some while ago. I know there is a Kashmir sub-forum where Kashmir is discussed to death, resurrected, and word-stabbed to death again, and resurrected again ...
But that would be an excellent start, no?
I have always felt - once you remove the thorn of Kashmir, you remove the "thorn of PRC" from your side. Even Amrika can't play both sides any more.
I am somewhat convinced that all this talk on South Tibet was but smoke and mirror from the PRC ...
However you slice it, the rapprochement of Indo-Pak just can't come soon enough. It's one thing that's good for everyone.
Joint administration on Kashmir can serve a role model as the Westphalian-based Nation State model led to WWI and II (at least partially). Some of us may push it somewhere else - like Lhasa, you'd never know
Would the Germans and the French today fight over Alsace and Lorraine? Couldn't pay them to do it ...
But that would be an excellent start, no?
I have always felt - once you remove the thorn of Kashmir, you remove the "thorn of PRC" from your side. Even Amrika can't play both sides any more.
I am somewhat convinced that all this talk on South Tibet was but smoke and mirror from the PRC ...
However you slice it, the rapprochement of Indo-Pak just can't come soon enough. It's one thing that's good for everyone.
Joint administration on Kashmir can serve a role model as the Westphalian-based Nation State model led to WWI and II (at least partially). Some of us may push it somewhere else - like Lhasa, you'd never know
Would the Germans and the French today fight over Alsace and Lorraine? Couldn't pay them to do it ...