stop fighting for politis. an independet kashmir si the only fair solution becuase both india and pakistan have lsot thier moral claim to kashmir; theyve been abused form both ends and becuase the kashmiris were never asked what they wanted in 48 kashmir belongs to the akshmriis, and thus the fate of the kashmir belONGS TO SOLELY KASHMIRIS. howver i have a feeeling that ladakhis, kahsmir valley ashmriis and jammu kashmiris all want differnt things. im sure they can reach an agreemnt though they can be like turkey - a secual but maj muslim population.
Not sure how do you measure moral right or wrong.Even if it is a matter of self determination,allowing for all shades of opinion is a good way forward to avoid future disputes.
Infact, diversity of opinion is a good reason to maintaining status quo with some sort of an arrangement.
Keeping the geopolitics, economics and ethnicities in mind...I honestly think that we need a 'south asian grand bargain'. In this bargain, we must include Kashmiris of all hues,Bangladesh, China, Tibetans and Sri Lanka apart from India and Pakistan.
It might not be a bad idea to having Afghanistan and Nepal involved in some way...
The idea should be to create guiding principles and dispute management systems.It should actually start by trying to build a common market.
The problem with this region, even including China is diversity. There are too many diverse languages and ethnic groups. Currently, while India has the most diversity and probably Bangladesh the least.
The fact is countries were created post second world war and the new nation solutions were not stable.Pakistan has been searching for its identity and even lost one half of its nation state.I must observe the other half isnt missed much.
Its obviously not possible to draw new boundaries all over the region. But if you redraw one boundary, another one will flare up.
So whats needed is a loose confederation thats much more than SAARC but less than EU.This can be a game changer in many respects. Ofcourse, on first glance it would look impossible to achieve but the fact is China is a observer in SAARC.
The key point to understand is that there are many disputes that emrged between 1940-50 that havent been resolved, but the world has changed and become more strcutured....in the current scenario..new nations do not get created easily.The pace of events is faster than the time taken to formulate strategies.