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it might not affect the resolution itself, but it does affect the likelihood of demands being made that it be implemented.
And lets not get self-righteous here. Its not like Pakistan was ever sincere about implementing it.
Its not about what you want - its about implementing your agreements and your governments obligations under the rules of partition and under the charter of the UN, and the UNSC resolutions to resolve a territorial dispute. India took the case to the UN, asked for arbitration, and accepted the decisions made.
The decision is to allow the Kashmiris to determine their final status, and its rather immoral of you to claim to keep a people against their will and refuse to implement an agreement made on settling a territorial dispute - usually people who do this are called thieves and land grabbers.
Cant we all just let Kashmir be as it is, and Help it become the Heaven it was prior to the 80s and then Live in Peace????
Should have thought about that before you took the case to the UN, or even earlier when the rules of partition were being framed. Or even better, before becoming a member of the UN.Nope it is about what penalty we have to pay in case we do not honour the agreement.
What is immoral is for us and the global powers to decide.. "Immoral" - Is'nt it a relative term to begin with.
Cant we all just let Kashmir be as it is, and Help it become the Heaven it was prior to the 80s and then Live in Peace????
Exactly, It all comes down to Resources! Pakistan is telling it is fighting for the people, but here it goes, right from the horses mouth! Its not people dummy, its WATER!!!!Not if India builds dams in Kashmir and steals Pakistan's water.
Exactly, It all comes down to Resources! Pakistan is telling it is fighting for the people, but here it goes, right from the horses mouth! Its not people dummy, its WATER!!!!
because u really cant steal much water from India. Look, lets be open, Kashmir is Strategically important in all aspects. India wont Give up, Better to let status quo be maintained. Bleeding India thru separatism wont work, because it is a 2 way road.Millions of people in Pakistan will die if India steals our waters through the dams theyre building in Indian Occupied Kashmir, and Pakistan always sided with Kashmiris even before India made plans on these dams so it is about the people...you dont see Pakistan making dams to steal water from India's territory.
For you kind information
Taken from International Boundaries consultants
India-China (Aksai Chin and Arunachal Pradesh)
In the 1962 Sino-Indian War, China seized a Switzerland-sized area, Aksai Chin (Aksayqin), and overran Arunachal Pradesh (an Indian state the size of Austria). There are also other, smaller pockets of disputed area.[1] The PRC withdrew from virtually all of Arunachal Pradesh to the Line of Actual Control (LAC), which approximates the McMahon Line that is found in a 1914 agreement initialed by British, Tibetan, and Chinese representatives.[2] Chinese and Indian forces clashed in the Sumdorong Chu valley of Arunachal Pradesh in 1986-87. Relations began to thaw in 1988.
If his statement carries no legal or enforceable value, then it does not affect anything, especially since the man isn't even there now.
All it is is one mans opinion of something - the charter of the UN does not change and the UN resolutions and the obligations of UN members in implementing them do not change.
Oh yes we were - the fact is that Pakistan has never deviated form the stance of implementing the UN resolutions - India has, when she decided that she would rather occupy a people and steal land by violating international commitments instead of honoring them.
UN is a FAILURE! Look how many Resolutions Israels Ignored! Look How USA Invaded Iraq! Where was the UN? UN should be dissolved!Are you sure...?We have 1965 war .,kargil ,terrorism where UN said do all this things and if failed come to us..
Should have thought about that before you took the case to the UN, or even earlier when the rules of partition were being framed. Or even better, before becoming a member of the UN.
Commitments are commitments, otherwise land grabbers and thief's is all that comes to mind.
Read the UN charter, especially the part about the obligations of UNmembers to implement UN resolutions.
Refusing a people the right to determine their own destiny,
when that is precisely what the rules of partition indicated,
and India agreed to in the UN,
is immoral.