ice_man
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Most here tend to get emotional when this subject comes up.
One needs to see it rationally and through the prism of reality. The reality is that Pakistan has behaved as a s sore loser on this subject. One can understand the consternation on not getting Kashmir , you could argue endlessly on why &how Hari Singh signed off his state to the Union of India.
Nothing has changed nor ever will. The Muslim angle Pak posters give does not hold good , they had a part of Bengal which was Muslim & they lost it due to their ham handed handling.The other side is there are Muslims in India too, in fact more than they are in Pakistan.
Water is the only issue. Close to 80 % of water in Pakistan comes from Kashmir - Indus, Jhelum & Chenab.
One appreciates the concern and need to assure water supply. The IWT has assured it.
Any conversation from the Pak side leads to Nukes. How do they help when India too has them, remember numbers do not matter. It took only two to make Japan surrender. If Pak feels it will use Nukes - India too feels the same. This alone should make them useless. Only the weak or unsure use threats of Nuclear bombs. Powerful nations never even talk of the weapons they posses.
I do not want to go into how many poor India or Pakistan has for they shall always be some poor on both sides.
Pak may use Nukes in Kashmir, where will the radioactive water go ? Pak would then have all its Dam with radioactive water which would flow through the entire length of the country . The effects would remain for generations. In effect Pak would be nukeing itself .
We have to accept realities. India may never get GB , Baltistan or Aksai Chin. This is something we have accepted , we may not say so publicly . We now focus on defending what we have & not lament on what we do not.
Pakistan for its own good needs to do the same. The Plebiscite is not enforceable ( thank god for the Indian diplomats who ensured that the resolution was passed under chapter VI). In any case too much time has gone by & too many changes have happened in the area ruled by Hari Singh for it to happen.
India must assure & ensure water to Pakistan remains uninterrupted , Pak has to reconcile and move on.
the truth of the matter is EGO.
Not a single Indian or a Pakistani cares about "KASHMIRI PEOPLE".
Water supply as you mentioned is a bit naive too. India CAN try to stop the water but how much can it stop. Even if India tries to create a dam or a few dams there will be a limit to it logically no nation can literally divert rivers completely.
Besides international diplomacy and international pressure can be used if the situation arises.
But the truth of the matter lies in the fact that India and Pakistan haven't developed as nations the way Europeans have. The Europeans fought each other over and over and over in the last 2 or 3 centuries be it the Napoleonic wars or the world wars.
Until they realized that you cannot change your neighbors. It is like an arranged marriage you just have to deal with it and make your peace. Once you do that eventually you "GROW INTO IT".
Today Germany has achieved what it failed to by showing military strength in both the world wars. Germany literally calls the shots for the whole continent. Through German economic prowess and not a single show of military might, yes it still disagrees with its ally France, but they do accept the difference and move on.
BUT and there always is a BUT
India and Pakistan need at least another century and I am being optimistic here to realize that real show of strength is not a show of military power or boasting about how you could have your enemy dealt with "swiftly" (something that all sides in world war one had claimed)
the real show of power is by working together and accepting the differences.
India and Pakistan will eventually get there i am hopeful that one day both nations would put GB,KASHMIR aside and be like ok let's move on. There was a time India wanted peace but Pakistan was not willing. Now Pakistan wants peace India doesn't and this is how it will keep going back and forth.
Like the Europeans it took them the Napoleonic wars, the Franco- Prussian war and the World wars to eventually learn that it is futile and progress can only be achieved by joining hands.
I hope in our life time we see an end to hostilities. but that would be to optimistic a thought. As both sides are not done yet with their boasting yet or let's call it TROLLING EACH OTHER yet. We are probably in round 6 of a 13 round bout of trolling each other.
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