Well anyone insisting on UN resolutions, and this particularly holds for the leadership of GoP or GoI, IMO is actually proving that they are NOT sincere with resolving the Kashmir issue. That they are just hypocrites who want to drag the problem.
Why is insisting on UN resolutions shows that they are insincere, among other reasons because:
(1) UN resolutions don't have the option of Independence and this option was removed on Pakistan's insistence. The majority of the separatists in India and Pakistan want Independence not joining Pakistan.
(2) Before the plebiscite can be implemented, there are clear pre-reqs which requires vacating Pakistani troops and those that are "not normally resident therein" to be removed from the J&K state including gilgit Baltistan. It would be foolish to expect the Pakistani army withdrawing from Pakistani Kashmir.
(3) If India wins the plebiscite, all J&K including Gilgit Baltistan will go to India, is realistic to expect Pakistan to handover this important land bridge to China over to India?
We need a resolution, but all heads have to be realistic and show that you are sincere. That was what Bhutto had agreed in the Shimla agreement.
Why is insisting on UN resolutions shows that they are insincere, among other reasons because:
(1) UN resolutions don't have the option of Independence and this option was removed on Pakistan's insistence. The majority of the separatists in India and Pakistan want Independence not joining Pakistan.
(2) Before the plebiscite can be implemented, there are clear pre-reqs which requires vacating Pakistani troops and those that are "not normally resident therein" to be removed from the J&K state including gilgit Baltistan. It would be foolish to expect the Pakistani army withdrawing from Pakistani Kashmir.
(3) If India wins the plebiscite, all J&K including Gilgit Baltistan will go to India, is realistic to expect Pakistan to handover this important land bridge to China over to India?
We need a resolution, but all heads have to be realistic and show that you are sincere. That was what Bhutto had agreed in the Shimla agreement.