Blackpearl
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Status Quo is unacceptable to Pakistan, 'cause, it means
1. we are accepting the 1984 aggressive actions of India.
2. As India now commands the heights in northern part of glacier, so It will keep on overlooking our positions.
3. It means that troops will continue to man all present posts, which are as high as 23,000 ft. So troops will continue to suffer from harsh climatic conditions.
If Pakistan stance is analyzed, it merits, due to following,
1. That wil be a 'Nobody Loses' situation, as both Pakistani and Indian troops will be pulled backfrom heights.
2. The area will be de-militarized. Since 1984, ecosystem of the glacier has suffered a lot, due to war. ammunition crates, tinfood wastes and unconsumed fuel and its containers litter the area. The whole are needs to be cleaned as this area is feeding water to River Indus and we dont want a contaminated water, comming all from Siachen.
3. If troops are pulled back and they are stationed at reletively, lesser heights, i think it will be a moment of triumph for humanity.
It is very easy to say , to maintain 'Status Quo' , one should not forget the soldiers, who are facing the toughest of living conditions, just maintaining Status quo.
1. we are accepting the 1984 aggressive actions of India.
2. As India now commands the heights in northern part of glacier, so It will keep on overlooking our positions.
3. It means that troops will continue to man all present posts, which are as high as 23,000 ft. So troops will continue to suffer from harsh climatic conditions.
If Pakistan stance is analyzed, it merits, due to following,
1. That wil be a 'Nobody Loses' situation, as both Pakistani and Indian troops will be pulled backfrom heights.
2. The area will be de-militarized. Since 1984, ecosystem of the glacier has suffered a lot, due to war. ammunition crates, tinfood wastes and unconsumed fuel and its containers litter the area. The whole are needs to be cleaned as this area is feeding water to River Indus and we dont want a contaminated water, comming all from Siachen.
3. If troops are pulled back and they are stationed at reletively, lesser heights, i think it will be a moment of triumph for humanity.
It is very easy to say , to maintain 'Status Quo' , one should not forget the soldiers, who are facing the toughest of living conditions, just maintaining Status quo.