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UN ignores Pakistan bid to seek intervention on Kashmir?

Sorry I meant There is no chance of UN intervention after Simla agreement.

You mean to say there there is no chance for both India and Pakistan to agree to UN assistance, which would be more accurate.
 
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You mean to say there there is no chance for both India and Pakistan to agree to UN assistance, which would be more accurate.

Yes you are right on above.
But why should India agree knowing that Pakistan has been violating LOC again and again?
 
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u will come ot know hwat it is when he uses it to f*** pakistan over and over agaian

If you are implying that 56 inches is measurement of his tool than does it mean you have already measured it and experienced it? BTW - anyone claiming length unnatural for Human species should bend it and take up in his own backside.
 
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there is no fun of complaining to anyone that India bullies pakistan .................best for Pakistan is behave properly
 
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Yes you are right on above.
But why should India agree knowing that Pakistan has been violating LOC again and again?

While the status quo serves India better than it does Pakistan, there is no doubt that resolving Kashmir will provide India with a huge politico-economic boost that will only help it on the larger world stage, if that is indeed what it wants.
 
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While the status quo serves India better than it does Pakistan, there is no doubt that resolving Kashmir will provide India with a huge politico-economic boost that will only help it on the larger world stage, if that is indeed what it wants.

Tell Pakistan to stop printing Indian currency first and be on the lawful side of the world fraternity. Then only above sermon is valid.
 
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LOL!!! Dotheads & their drama queen media having multiorgasms. UN was not supposed to send army to conquer Kashmir. They already did what they could do at max, i.e. asking India to go back on dialog table.
true that
just because UN doesnt take as much proactive action like it does on other issues , doesnt mean we should stop seeking this jobsworth and namesworth organisation.

without this platform there is no place and only other way left is to settle disputes like barbarians
 
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And we have already taken almost half chunk of your Integral Kashmir and call it Azad Kashmir. So your kashmir if it yours is definitely not Integral part of india.
You have just declare few inches of occupied part as Azad Kashmir, rest you have declared as Gilgit-Baltistan. Time for India to raise it forcefully.
 
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While the status quo serves India better than it does Pakistan, there is no doubt that resolving Kashmir will provide India with a huge politico-economic boost that will only help it on the larger world stage, if that is indeed what it wants.

by resolving kashmir , if u mean giving to pakistan......i cant see any way its helpful to India.
 
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without this platform there is no place and only other way left is to settle disputes like barbarians

Why did Pakistan sign peace treaty a la Simla then?
It only shows they do not believe UNO would be of any help to Pakistan.
Well, now the matter is technically a "bilateral one" as endorsed by World Court at Hague = ICJ.
Love me or leave me...
 
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true that
just because UN doesnt take as much proactive action like it does on other issues , doesnt mean we should stop seeking this jobsworth and namesworth organisation.

without this platform there is no place and only other way left is to settle disputes like barbarians

No, you don't need a separate platform. There can be bilateral talks, if you stop shooting at border, stop supporting terrorists, and keep away from separatists. Doesn't seems likely though!

You have already agreed to keep it between us, why back away now and run to every other organization to intervene?
 
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The only feasible solution is converting the existing LoC/AGPL into a formally recognized international border.

That is Okay with India, But Pakistan want whole Kashmir to become Pakistan, which is never possible.
 
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Pakistan humiliated in UN over attempt to corner India over Kashmir
Pakistan's latest efforts seeking UN intervention on the Kashmir issue have failed to draw any new response from the world body which reiterated that India and Pakistan need to resolve all differences through dialogue.

Sartaj Aziz, adviser to Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on national security and foreign affairs, had written to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on the recent border tension with India and sought the UN's intervention, stepping up its attempts to internationalise the Kashmir issue.

In the letter to Ban, Aziz said Pakistan believes the UN has an important role to play in promoting the objective of peaceful resolution of the Kashmir issue, including through his "good offices".

Ban's deputy spokesperson Farhan Haq, when asked to comment on the letter seeking Ban's intervention and his viewpoint on the issue, told reporters yesterday he would refer to a statement that was issued last week by Ban's spokesperson in which the UN chief encouraged India and Pakistan to resolve all differences through dialogue and engage constructively to find a long-term solution for peace and stability in Kashmir.

The Secretary-General is "concerned about the recent escalation of violence along the Line of Control between India and Pakistan. He deplores the loss of lives and the displacement of civilians on both sides," said the statement.

A war of words between the two countries over the situation at the LoC took place last week at the UN General Assembly where India said that it was a "matter of deep regret" that Pakistan violated the ceasefire, in which eight people were killed and several others injured.

India made it clear that its armed forces are "fully ready" to respond to "provocation".

India also said that the onus of creating a positive environment for normalisation of relations is on Pakistan.

The UN has long maintained an institutional presence in the contested area between the two countries.

The UN Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) observes and reports on ceasefire violations along and across the LoC and the working boundary between the South Asian neighbours in Jammu and Kashmir, as well as reports developments that could lead to ceasefire violations.

India has however always maintained that UNMOGIP has "outlived its relevance" and has "no role to play whatsoever" on the issue.


Pakistan humiliated in UN over attempt to corner India over Kashmir - Financial Express
 
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