This journalist has been looking at this region through an independent lense for a very long time. He is not pro-Pakistan, his other interviews make that quite clear. However, the Kashmir issue is one of those issues where it's difficult to stay neutral, much like the Palistine issue. One side is clearly much more "wrong" than the other, but that side will continue to deny, deny, deny. Really, anybody who does some serious amount of research on the Kashmir issue will eventually be won over by them, anybody with a heart and mind, that is.
What the majority of the people of Kashmir want every Kashmiri, Pakistani and even Indian knows, and we've known it since 1946, but the blatant denial from the Indian side is expected. Nobody, most of all India, can afford to lose a large chunk of land simply because its people want that to happen. If it did, it might just begin a wave of break-offs all over India, from Assam to Andhra Pradesh to Khalistan and so on. So, for India, this isn't just about Kashmir, whereas for Pakistan and Kashmir it is only about Kashmiris.
But go ahead, continue to deny the problem exists. Continue to deny that what you are doing to these people is exactly, and sometimes much worse than, what the British did to your ancestors. Continue to deny that these people will, eventually, obtain freedom, because nobody has ever managed to occupy another people against their wills forever.