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Indo-Asian News Service
New Delhi, May 10, 2011


India should be assertive and proactive to claim the strategically vital parts of Kashmir "illegally" occupied by Pakistan where China has increased its footprints leading to fears that Beijing may take over the territory by 2020, according to a report. The report by New Delhi think tank Institute o f Defence Studies and Analysis says China's growing footprint in the region had added another strategic dimension to the discourse on the territory that includes Northern Areas, also called Gilgit Baltistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

"These realities are certain to impinge on India's long-term security interests and therefore it is incumbent upon Indian policy makers to adopt a pro-active approach towards ( Kashmir) which is an integral part of India," it says.

The report alleges that the Karakoram Highway (KKH) connecting Pakistan with China through Pakistani Kashmir has been used for the clandestine transfer of nuclear material from Beining to Islamabad.

"That this has multiple strategic implications for regional security, especially that of India, has been underscored," it states.

The 1,280-km-long highway connects Havelian rail-head near Abbottabad in Pakistan with Kashgar in Xinjiang region of China. It was built in 1978 with Chinese assistance.

Detailing Chinese developmental projects in Pakistani Kashmir, the report says Chinese companies were working on a number of hydel projects, including Neelum-Jhelum, Gomal Zam and the reconstruction of Mangla dam.

The report citing Pakistan media alleges that the joint power projects signed between China and Pakistan during President Asif Ali Zardari's visit in 2009 were "not transparent" as "often Chinese companies were awarded contracts without open bidding.

"Therefore, it is difficult to have a clear idea of the nature and extent of Chinese involvement in ."

It says that people of the region were fearing that if the "current pace of Chinese penetration is sustained, then China may completely take over Gilgit Baltistan by the year 2020".

"This is not an alarmist proposition and such prospects have been hinted at in a New York Times article (that) states that at least 7,000-11,000 Chinese troops have been stationed in the Gilgit Baltistan region."

It "highlights the harsh realities of misrule and neglect in the region" and observes that "popular resentment against Pakistan is increasing day by day".

Reminding the Indian government of the 1994 parliamentary resolution declaring entire Jammu and Kashmir territory as an integral part of India, the report recommends that the government “should openly claim its rightful position on in international fora and denounce Pakistan's illegal occupation.

"India should not only rethink its approach but also try and mobilise international opinion against bad governance and (the) unlawful occupation since 1947," it says.

It recommends that the Indian government should send a "clear and explicit message" to Pakistan and China, "which is seeking to fulfil its strategic objectives by involving itself in developmental projects".


Claim Pakistani Kashmir before China takes over, India urged - Hindustan Times
 
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What is Strategically Vital about pakistan held kashmir? most of us IINM are of opinion of drawing the international border as LOC and close this dispute. may be defense analaysts may have been too optimistic?
 
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Leave all other thngs in basket, Can we able to get our land back i.e. illegaly occupied by both of our neighbours.
 
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Toilet media/think tanks are at it again. Learn to compromise and not label every wish as strategic necessity. geez
oh and btw, presently Indian economy doesnt afford us the luxury to be assertive on this matter.
 
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No you aren't able to do so. Get over it now.

precisely my msg to my fellow indians.
while you're at it areesh, say that to your fellow citizens as well. they need to hear it and fully understand it.
 
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Toilet media/think tanks are at it again. Learn to compromise and not label every wish as strategic necessity. geez
oh and btw, presently Indian economy doesnt afford us the luxury to be assertive on this matter.

then be prepared to never attack Pakistan , because if you do China will claim they have strategic assets in there( that energy pipeline they are building through that part of Kashmir) .

The article is no toilet media , when you know Pakistan has always sold off parts of its country to Chinese for some leverage in return, against India..

this is a sound article ...
 
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India take over... plzz it is part of Pakistan nor india get that out of your dumb heads... and we will never give it up so stop having wet dreams what india should be thinking of is peace not stupid actions and hero speeches .
 
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India take over... plzz it is part of Pakistan nor india get that out of your dumb heads... and we will never give it up so stop having wet dreams what india should be thinking of is peace not stupid actions and hero speeches .

Apparently you are having difficulty comprehending the title? it 's not take over, just a claim to it- makes it a disputable land . and if they build on disputable land then its their risk
 
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Was it the media doing the talking or the interest of the government? It kind of contradicts with the interest of India wanting to be a part of the SCO and certainly doesn't fit the framework of the alliance which consists of bringing peace and stability to the region.
 
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Was it the media doing the talking or the interest of the government? It kind of contradicts with the interest of India wanting to be a part of the SCO and certainly doesn't fit the framework of the alliance which consists of bringing peace and stability to the region.

Its just an opinion piece by a tanktank of a media outlet. One of the disadvantages of free media is representation of many shades of "opinion". Its not GOI policy for sure ......
 
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Apparently you are having difficulty comprehending the title? it 's not take over, just a claim to it- makes it a disputable land .

India already claims all of Kashmir. :lol: Including the Chinese territory of Aksai Chin.

What is India going to do with the Chinese troops, engineers and infrastructure in Pakistan's Northern areas, if they do somehow "take over"?

Maybe they can dig up the roads, and hand them back to us, in order to avoid a conflict. Imagine that.
 
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