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the status quo power quote is from an ISI ex general in an interview I saw, in which he was at pain to describe India as against dialogue based solution and pakistan being keen on it.those well knowledge on the Kashmir conflict know who is the real aggressor/mass murderer
"status quo power" ....you come up with that yourself?
talks have led to nothing constructive, which is why not just hard-liners but many moderates in Pakistan feel that they are an utter waste of time
it was important in the sense that we need to continually show that we put more value and priority on talks with Kashmiri nationalist groups over talks with the indians who are the main source of the problem vis-a-vis Kashmir
For once I tend to agree with him(about status quo bit), because its India which gains from status quo and pakistan loses.
Even passing year makes it harder for pakistan to claim kashmir, in international arena.
If you see the patttern, number of times pakistan brining kashmir to international forum has reduced. Where as India has hardened its position vis-a-vis kashmir. We kicked out a UN org. recently, very few countries take open position against us wrt kashmir. This is not magic, this is many years of diplomatic hard work.
This has not a lot to with Modi or MMS. PM is not everything in India when deciding foreign policy.
Of course this being PDF lets play army army and pretend each side is braver than other... but I have no doubt in agreeing you are the winners
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