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I think you are right. Nevertheless, it might be best if this was an option, rather than the currently polarized winner-takes-all approach. The Pakistanis here say they can handle an independent Kashmir, which if true should greatly decrease tensions between India and Pakistan.
The independent kashmir belongs to three communities.
1. Muslims
2. Hindus
3. Buddhists

Where the sole idea to turn kashmir into a muslim states and use it against idea. not all educated people in Pakistan will want this but the idea of majority is this.

An independent kashmir is as volatile as it is now. It will not bring much change.
 
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Then a workable approach would be for Pakistan and India to have in place mutually agreed-upon security plans BEFORE such a referendum, taking in account all three possibilities. (A proposal for doing so could also break the current diplomatic deadlock.)
 
WKDA stages protest in New York

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WKDA Staging protest


World Kashmiri Diaspora Alliance (WKDA) today staged a protest in front of United Nation World Headquarters in New York demanding end of human right abuses and withdrawal of Indian occupation Forces. The protest was joined by New Yorkers who showed their solidarity with Kashmir. Farooq papa who heads the WKDA showed his appreciation for the efforts of members of the alliances in making the voices heard in the high echelons of UN.

The protest was attended by several Kashmiris from valley including a well known Kashmiri attorney at Law in the state of New York Mr. Zouhour Wani. Meanwhile in Brussels WKDA organized an awareness meeting in which Kashmir Council EU Chairman Syed Ali Reza lauded the efforts of World Kashmir Diaspora Alliance for taking steps to unify the Kashmiri Diaspora so that the voice of Kashmirs is given a meaningful representation in the power centers of International Community.

WKDA stages protest in New York
 
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what kind of source you have provided?? :argh:
 
what kind of source you have provided?? :argh:

He is on a anti- India campaign ... he can't take time off to post replies to threads he has started.

Anyways, We have anti China campaign in London with protests for free Tibet all the time. That means nothing.
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whats the use of this protest. Living in comfort of america and then in lunch time coming out with these Banner. We have see such things in India- Australia match in Australia in 1980s if somebody remember. But is Punjab a seperate country?
These tactics only create some sensation in fuzzy brains.
 
Ahh if they are Kashmiri's I must appreacite they learned how to protest, getting out of terrorism mentality.

So finally terrorism is replacing protest as new trend. They started with stone pelting and no decency is coming maybe.
 
Holding protest is a fashion these days..expect some designer to come in with pro-protest and anti-protest trends in future.
 
India fails on Kashmir again​

Monday, July 19, 2010
By Abdul Zahoor Khan Marwat

The recent Pakistan-India talks have failed to produce results on account of the stubborn Indian attitude. For some people, the outcome of the recent talks may be a surprise.

But for many in Pakistan, it was expected keeping in view the fact that New Delhi has always adopted an unrealistic attitude towards resolution of the core issue, Kashmir, the burning problem of the region for which a solution has to be found to move forward. Unfortunately, this time too, it was not to be so.

Political observers are of the view that the continuation of dialogue process is the only way forward for any amicable settlement of outstanding disputes between India and Pakistan. However, till the time Indian government is not forced by domestic pressures (uprising in Kashmir, North, East or elsewhere) for resumption of meaningful dialogue with Pakistan, India will never be serious in any dialogue and thus the fate of Kashmir will continue to hang in the balance.

The world community needs to be made aware that resolution of Kashmir issue is a prerequisite for peace and stability in the region because of the ensuing factors.

First, the problem has led to three wars between Pakistan and India and continues to be the linchpin that would determine the fate of the region. For any sane person, Kashmir, therefore, is one issue that has to be taken up and resolved urgently and justly so that it does not once again erupt in an another Indo-Pak war.

Second, the Kashmir issue tends to boil up from time to time on account of human rights abuses committed by the Indian forces. At present, the valley is again in turmoil as Indian forces have carried out fake encounters, killing innocent Kashmiris and then terming them as infiltrators. If the issue is amicably resolved, the frustration of the Kashmiris would ebb.

Third, a flare-up between Pakistan and India on Kashmir is dangerous for the region as both countries are overt nuclear powers. As such, the world wants India to adopt a realistic attitude towards the resolution of the problem. Everybody realises this but not New Delhi.

Fourth, India cannot continue to push the Kashmir issue under the carpet on account of the Mumbai attacks. The policy to make the relationship between the two countries hostage to Mumbai will not work in the long term.

According to an influential American think tank, the RAND Corporation, the US should take an active role in resolving the Kashmir dispute. It says that this policy would complicate bilateral relations in the short term but the long-term benefits would be worthwhile.

It adds that Kashmir poses a serious challenge to the counter-terrorism coalition of which Pakistan is a key member. This opinion is shared by most independent analysts and observers throughout the world. So the plain fact is that India cannot continue to hide behind curtains on the Kashmir issue. As the time passes, more complications in the resolution of the Kashmir issue could arise.

India fails on Kashmir again
 
According to an influential American think tank, the RAND Corporation, the US should take an active role in resolving the Kashmir dispute.

Last I heard Hillary Clinton talked about ,


Wanted to know where Osama is
Said some real surprises came up in the investigation with David Headley

Not interest in mediating on Kashmir
Wanted Pakistan to give trade access to Afghan through Pakistan

...

:cheers:
 
Last I heard Hillary Clinton talked about ,


Wanted to know where Osama is
Said some real surprises came up in the investigation with David Headley

Not interest in mediating on Kashmir
Wanted Pakistan to give trade access to Afghan through Pakistan

...

:cheers:

She just said that to make you babies stop crying and nothing more. And then she gave Pakistan 7.5 billion dollars. Hahahahahahahahahaha.
 
Kashmir is a non issue,we can discuss water rights,and terror campaigns.that is it

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She just said that to make you babies stop crying and nothing more. And then she gave Pakistan 7.5 billion dollars. Hahahahahahahahahaha.

well spend this money on welfare projects and the results would be good for both countries.
 
She just said that to make you babies stop crying and nothing more. And then she gave Pakistan 7.5 billion dollars. Hahahahahahahahahaha.

ant they say India is a poor country lol,we dont feed ourselves with american money:yahoo:
 
She just said that to make you babies stop crying and nothing more. And then she gave Pakistan 7.5 billion dollars. Hahahahahahahahahaha.

:lol::lol::lol:
I thought it was Pakistan that needed all the attention. It was a strategic summit with Pakistan but Hillary was trying to address Indian concerns. Shows how hilarious your grasp of world affairs is.

Yes, and your country has no independent foreign policy after you suck up to the money thrown at you.
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