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India’s untimely bark at the UN

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The timing and manner in which India raised the issue of the UNMOGIP [United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan] is simply appalling. So soon after completing a two-year term in the Security Council, India walked out with nothing much to show and probably thought up the idea of giving a parting kick to the UN.

Was it necessary? Was it judicious? Of course, Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon’s spokesman lost no time telling India off. Indeed, India could have brought up the issue in the past two years when it was a member of the Security Council. But it didn’t.
And why it didn’t is known to us all, because, such a request would have meant opening the Kashmir file and initiating a full-fledged Security Council debate on the Kashmir issue. Notwithstanding the “defining partnership of the 21st century’ with India, there is no guarantee that the United States would concur with the closing of the Kashmir file.
The plain truth is that India and the UN have been locked in a Catholic marriage ever since Panditji took the Kashmir problem to New York, and there is no question, of a divorce in a Catholic marriage — except by breaking the Church itself, as King Henry VIII of England did.
The UNMOGIP is an Albatross India has to keep wearing whether it likes it or not. That’s why we settled for the next best thing, namely, adopt an attitude of benign neglect of those UNMOGIP guys at 1/AB Purana Qila Road, India Gate, New Delhi.
This being the matrix, it was unwise — nay, exceedingly foolish — for South Block to have ordered the mission in New York to bark at Ban. By the way, did Ban ever complain to us he is short of funds and can’t afford the wages and perks of the UNMOGIP boys?
Now that Ban has nicely ticked us off, what do we do? Dignity and self-respect would demand that India made a formal demarche with the Security Council that we have had enough of the UNMOGIP and proposed to send the chaps back to New York. Or else, this episode would look like vacuous grandstanding for the benefit of the domestic opinion in our country. Which it probably was.

India’s untimely bark at the UN - Indian Punchline
 
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UN is well aware of the little dirty games India tends to play and must be aware why is India so keen to see the back of UNMOGIP, hence it will now keep even a closer eye on the events.
 
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UN is well aware of the little dirty games India tends to play and must be aware why is India so keen to see the back of UNMOGIP, hence it will now keep even a closer eye on the events.

Oh yes... Pakistan plays so fairly....:disagree:
 
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A Pakistani treating an an blog entry by an Indian seriously...

Well as for the UN getting out of India ... they have no business ...or they have failed to deliver...why should India continue to humor these good for nothing jerks...
 
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India is a 'bully' hungover on its size,thinking that it may 'bully' its way out of its failures and take exceptions in its crimes.
 
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India will take back its appeal and UN has nothing to do with this Kashmir issue, Almost every country said that it is a bilateral issue which has nothing to do UN.

UN may have some procedure, but surely the appeal will be with drawn :cheers:
 
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UNMOGIP is no more a concern of India. It has already de-recognized it after the Shimla Agreement in 1972. It has very limited access in Indian Kashmir, where it has only an Office in Srinagar, no person of UNMOGIP can travel without Indian permission, they can hardly go to the Indian side of the LOC. It is the Pakistani Kashmir where they have more presence with station on it's side of LOC & an Office in Islamabad. It is now hardly of any importance since India will never let it interfere in the bilateral dispute of Kashmir, as depicted by current turmoil. The suggestion of it's closure was good in the sense that both countries have to bear the expenses of there travel, infrastructures, stay etc. Both countries could have utilized that money for some development work in there respective parts of Kashmir.

People questions Times of India and here posts a Rediff blog article. :lol:

Desperation much ?

It's Windjammer, what do you Expect??? :D
 
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UN is well aware of the little dirty games India tends to play and must be aware why is India so keen to see the back of UNMOGIP, hence it will now keep even a closer eye on the events.

India is scared now..OMG UN is watching closely:pop:...gaayi bhains paani mein:drag:
 
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