@jamahir has not yet replied to my post #32. I am eagerly waiting for his reply on how "independent" Kashmir will be economically viable.
bangalore has ceased to be economically viable, yes??
no, the point is not about having an economy for economy's sake.
for agriculture, "vertical farming" and "urban farming" can be used to reconvert every locality in the towns into self-providing areas... combine this with the jamahiriya direct-democracy local-governance system... there will be great surplus of agricultural produce which can be exported.
city-fication of kashmir should be undertaken at massive scale... villagers should be grouped into new townships... there is lot of land for this... this would be real development.
tourism would not only be for commerce but also to invite people to see this experiment in peace... all of kashmir ( present pak/ind/pla-control ) being visa-free will be great not only for tourism but also for any entrepreneur who wants to set-up business or not-for-profit groups which respect ecology.
i am in a hurry now... will be back shortly.
@jamahir can you name even one succesful example of a socialist state which survived.
somalia, romania, afghanistan, libya, iraq... what do you think happened to these former socialist states??
as to success, i have spoken of the comforts of libyan jamahiriya many a time... if you want i will return in twenty minutes and quote those again.