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UNSC first session on Kashmir after 50 years , announce Kashmir disputed territory

This is what every sane mind would want. Respecting the status quo and focus on economy. But due to vested interest in some circles on both sides we are failing to make this happen.
Modi and co see this a 'Holy War' to 'purify' Bharat. Even Pakistan is not immune from their ideological designs. Practically they cannot do this, but they can in Kashmir hence the effort with the recent aggressive move.
If I were a Modi strategist, I would want Pakistan to make a rash move be it diplomatically or otherwise and then anti-Muslim 'International Media' would go into action and play the 'terrorist narrative' and 'nukes getting in the wrong hands' story ad nauseam. A death by a thousand cuts would finally break Pakistan.
If I were a Imran strategist I would seek to make a truce with Bharat despite the extremist and supremacist nature of her current government. I would seek to gain support with peace loving 'Hindus' and show to them that Modi is betraying the essence of Sanatum Dharm by his aggressive actions. I would try to ensure water supply for Pakistan. I would want Modi to be seen as the aggressor as he really is. This would help Pakistan's narrative.
 
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It is great win for Pakistan, next few hours will set the Kashmir strategy for Pakistan. Today India is trying to influence Kashmir issue by raising nuclear war threat. Imran Khan has short 12 minute conversation with President Trump, before UNO session on Kashmir.
Session started now, 9.00AM.


UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) holds a consultative meeting on Friday (today) to discuss the Kashmir issue as Pakistan urges the world body to implement its own resolutions on this 70-year-old dispute.

“We hope the Security Council discussion will be guided by the statement of the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres who has voiced concern over the situation in occupied Jammu and Kashmir,” said Pakistan’s UN envoy Maleeha Lodhi.

She pointed out that the secretary general had also emphasised the need to resolve this “issue in accordance with applicable Security Council Resolutions and the Charter of the United Nations”. The UNSC resolutions uphold the Kashmiri people’s right to self-determination while the UN charter guarantees their basic human rights.

As Ambassador Lodhi noted, last week Mr Guterres also expressed concern about the human rights situation in India-held Kashmir.

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Friday’s consultative meeting has been called by China on Pakistan’s request to discuss the prevailing situation in IHK. In the closed door meeting, briefings will be given on the situation and consultations will take place to decide how to proceed further. The meeting may decide to issue a statement or can possibly suggest calling an emergency session of the Security Council.

Called on China’s request, consultative meeting will decide whether Security Council should hold emergency session to consider current situation in occupied Valley

Yet, this marks the first time in over 50 years that the UN Security Council is holding an exclusive meeting on Kashmir, even though consultative.

“The issue before the Security Council is also about the pain, suffering and plight of over 14 million people who have been now locked up in their own homes,” said Ambassador Lodhi while underlining the need for the UNSC to fulfil its obligations.

Focusing on the plight of the Kashmiri people, she added: “Their state has been dismembered, their liberty stolen so that the Indian government can take away their identity.”

Ambassador Lodhi and her team have been tirelessly working since early this month to sensitise the UN members on how India’s decision to revoke Kashmir’s special status threatens South Asia’s peace and stability. But the council’s current composition does not seem to favour Pakistan.

Only one of the five permanent members, China, openly favours Pakistan. The remaining four — Britain, France, Russia and the United States — want India and Pakistan to address the Kashmir dispute in a bilateral set-up. While India too favours this position, it refuses to hold any talk on Kashmir, as it calls the Kashmir issue an internal matter.

The 10 non-permanent members — who are elected for a two-year term by the UN General Assembly — are Belgium, Côte d’Ivoire, Dominican Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Germany, Indonesia, Kuwait, Peru, Poland and South Africa. While two of them — Indonesia and Kuwait — have sympathised with Pakistan in the past, it will be difficult to persuade others to back the Chinese request.

It was Poland’s Joanna Wronecka, the current president of the UN Security Council, who disclosed on Wednesday that the council would meet on Aug 16, to discuss the situation in Jammu and Kashmir, on China’s request.

Earlier this week, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi wrote a letter to Ms Wronecka, urging the council to urgently convene a session on India’s decision to declare Jammu and Kashmir a union territory by revoking of Article 370 of its own constitution.

China had requested a closed meeting on Jammu and Kashmir, citing the letter sent by Mr Qureshi. Upon his return to Pakistan from a visit to China, Mr Qureshi had said that Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi had assured him of full support at the UNSC.

Ambassador Lodhi, however, said in an interview to Turkey’s TRTchannel that Pakistan had been “getting significant traction from the members of the council.”

When her attention was drawn by BBC News to statements made by some UNSC members on Pakistan’s move, Ambassador Lodhi said, “I am not going to pre-judge what the council members are going to say, but I think they will be guided by the statement of the UN secretary general.

“I think at this point in time the very affirmation or re-affirmation of the council’s resolutions itself is going to nullify the Indian claim that this is an internal matter.”

The version published in the newspaper has been slightly amended for clarity.

Published in Dawn, August 16th, 2019
Need to take France and Russia in confidence.
 
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Now conference is join by UN military Observers, who are serving LOC on both side.

They are not allowed on work on Indian side. Interesting.

Many people here are grossly underestimating the importance of strategic narrative building.

This is it. We need to kill the "cross border terrorism" decades old narrative, once and for all.
 
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IMO, India and Pakistan should back off from J&K and allow open referendum under the security council. If this thing is not materialize then allo Kashmir to stay independent with proper border under UN mil observers simple.. logically i dont see any outcome else... a big big conflict btw two countries...
 
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They are not allowed on work on Indian side. Interesting.
They are deployed.But no idea how much access they been provided by India. On Pak side they are deployed on LOC and almost daily they check the points.
 
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I dont trust the UNSC, they will do zilch, same pattern will keep on being repeated, that is its a bilateral issue which will lead to a dead end and ultimately a war will start??
 
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IMO, India and Pakistan should back off from J&K and allow open referendum under the security council. If this thing is not materialize then allo Kashmir to stay independent with proper border under UN mil observers simple.. logically i dont see any outcome else... a big big conflict btw two countries...
UN suggested Plebiscite long ago. But, India knows they will lose.
 
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Many people here are grossly underestimating the importance of strategic narrative building.
strategic narrative is built over years through constant meetings on the issue. UNSC is discussing kashmir after 50 years!
Narrative was built by India because of which 3 members (including China!) have said its a bilateral matter between India and Pakistan.
What Pakistan is doing is not narrative building, that was done long ago by India, the new narrative is just starting to dawn on pakistan.
 
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And we are back to the starting point again, aren't we? Nothing changes on ground except BJP scoring another point in this nationalism game.
Kashmir had not been taken up for last 5 decades. Now the P5 are just doing a formality to leave it on a dusted shelf for another 5 decades. Because when push comes to shove, UN or any P5 cannot force India onto the table.
 
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