I see that DesiMan has answered your question in pretty detail. I agree with most of what he said. Will only add that its all about winning and losing and the way you fight your war. The moment you start targeting civilians, you have lost half your war. Thats why MB won Bangladesh and LTTE lost Sri Lanka.
The story of Kashmir is incomplete as of now. Pakistan tried the LTTE way earlier in Kashmir and Punjab but lost. Now it seems its trying a different tactic. But unlike 1971 where Pakistan did not have a counter Punch to India, we have one at this time in the form of downtrodden condition of Pakistani economy and its image in the world plus the growing clout of India. The one thing India needs to ensure to keep winning is to keep the economic gap between India and Pakistan on an ever increasing trajectory. Keep that going for another decade or 2, Pakistan will become irrelevant in the over all scheme of things.
The story of Kashmir is incomplete as of now. Pakistan tried the LTTE way earlier in Kashmir and Punjab but lost. Now it seems its trying a different tactic. But unlike 1971 where Pakistan did not have a counter Punch to India, we have one at this time in the form of downtrodden condition of Pakistani economy and its image in the world plus the growing clout of India. The one thing India needs to ensure to keep winning is to keep the economic gap between India and Pakistan on an ever increasing trajectory. Keep that going for another decade or 2, Pakistan will become irrelevant in the over all scheme of things.