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It is part of the dispute only because India claims GB was part of Kashmir. This claim is incorrect.
Nagar-Hunza were independent princely states at the time of partition and seperate from kashmir princely state.
I dont know. I can speculate.
@roadrunner
You tempt me to put you on my ignore list.
You don't know, then don't speculate. The reason is very clear and your own think tanks have clearly stated GB is part of the historic J&K state. This not something to argue over. Pickup any book or the UN maps on the dispute and GB is included. The map that I showed you by the US and used in the UN is not enough proof. The Maps displayed by the Economist is not enough, then nothing will be.
@roadrunner
You tempt me to put you on my ignore list.
You don't know, then don't speculate. The reason is very clear and your own think tanks have clearly stated GB is part of the historic J&K state. This not something to argue over. Pickup any book or the UN maps on the dispute and GB is included. The map that I showed you by the US and used in the UN is not enough proof. The Maps displayed by the Economist is not enough, then nothing will be.
My basic points still stand and you have done nothing to counter them
UN resolutions have become irrelevant because
(1) No other country in the world on a state level including close Pakistani "Allies" refer to UN resolution as a means to resolve the dispute. Almost all, UNANIMOUSLY call for BILATERAL negotiations for the resolution of all issues. There is nothing more powerful than this argument even if Pakistan had NOT violated any UN resoltion.
BUT
(2) Pakistan herself has violated the UN resolutions in numerous ways including assimilating GB as a 5th province.
It might be difficult for you to accept this simple fact, but I hope other Pakistanis are sane enough to realize this. Not to mention that we know what the results will be if we held a plebiscite and it will not be in Pakistan's favor. And neither will we expect Pakistan to faithfully handover its territory if it looses the plebiscite. The resolution that UNCIP adopted before the 1st UN resolution on Kashmir gave assurance to PM of India that AJK would not be recognized, that Pakistan would not be allowed to violate the territorial integrity of the state and that Pakistan would implement Part I and II of the resolution before a choice between India and Pakistan alone would be give. When the assurances were not fulfilled the resolution would not apply.
The conflict on Kashmir is hurting Pakistan not India.
Continuing from my last post, it seems you don't know either, do you have any specific texts which says GB is part of the dispute?@roadrunner
You tempt me to put you on my ignore list.
You don't know, then don't speculate. The reason is very clear and your own think tanks have clearly stated GB is part of the historic J&K state. This not something to argue over. Pickup any book or the UN maps on the dispute and GB is included. The map that I showed you by the US and used in the UN is not enough proof. The Maps displayed by the Economist is not enough, then nothing will be.
My basic points still stand and you have done nothing to counter them
UN resolutions have become irrelevant because
(1) No other country in the world on a state level including close Pakistani "Allies" refer to UN resolution as a means to resolve the dispute. Almost all, UNANIMOUSLY call for BILATERAL negotiations for the resolution of all issues. There is nothing more powerful than this argument even if Pakistan had NOT violated any UN resoltion.
BUT
(2) Pakistan herself has violated the UN resolutions in numerous ways including assimilating GB as a 5th province.
It might be difficult for you to accept this simple fact, but I hope other Pakistanis are sane enough to realize this. Not to mention that we know what the results will be if we held a plebiscite and it will not be in Pakistan's favor. And neither will we expect Pakistan to faithfully handover its territory if it looses the plebiscite. The resolution that UNCIP adopted before the 1st UN resolution on Kashmir gave assurance to PM of India that AJK would not be recognized, that Pakistan would not be allowed to violate the territorial integrity of the state and that Pakistan would implement Part I and II of the resolution before a choice between India and Pakistan alone would be give. When the assurances were not fulfilled the resolution would not apply.
The conflict on Kashmir is hurting Pakistan not India.
"IMPORTANT (FUTURE) MEMBER" Pakistan..
What they are going to supply to other member country???
And here is what a Pakistani think tank says, if nothing else works, contact them to explain why they said that northern areas are part of Jammu KAshmir and they might be able to explain it to you.
http://www.ips.org.pk/international-...endations.html
Northern Areas: Historical Facts
Before partition of the sub-Continent, the state of Jammu and Kashmir with a total area of 84471 square miles, was geographically divided into following three big regions:
1. Jammu Province (12,378 sq. miles)
2. Kashmir Province (8,539 sq.)
3. Frontier Province of Ladakh and Gilgit (63,554 sq)
In 1947, a part of the state gained independence and was called Azad Jammu and Kashmir, which has an area of 5,134 square miles. While 29,814 square miles chunk of the Frontier Province of Ladakh and Gilgit after winning freedom came under the administrative control of Pakistan through an agreement. This is the area now called Northern Areas. The rest of the Frontier province i.e. 3,3740 sq. miles area of Ladakh is under Indian occupation . The Northern Areas of Pakistan are source of global attraction for their heights and vast ranges of K-2, Hindukush, Pamir and the Himalayas.
Constitutional Position
* Historically these areas belong to Dogra State of Jammu and Kashmir. On March 29, 1935, the British government took possession of Gilgit Agency from the state government, through a lease agreement for 60 years. The British feared of the Soviet expansionist moves, and therefore wanted to have direct control in the region. During this period the state flag remained hoisted over residency along with the Union Jack. However by August 1, 1947, the areas were returned to the state government , because the British had decided partitioning of the Indian sub-continent.
Bad news. Now India will be working as a spy for NATO/U.S. and will make SCO a bigger failure than SAARC.
SCO should only admit Pakistan and maybe Iran as full new members.well do,not think that we will do the same as pakistan has been doing.... Spy sat. for China ...lol..
but last mission of sneak peek ...of copter tail...was unsuccessful.......
anyways, India is really not so much interested in SCO...