RollingStones
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Of course the world knows there is a dispute and of course the world is not keen to change the status quo. From the exalted Operation Gibraltar and Grand Slam in 1965 to Nawaz Sharif being forced to eat humble pie by Clinton at Blair House in July 99 during Kargil - the world - including Pakistan's buddy China has shown interest in maintaining the status quo. Pakistan repeats this atoot ang thingy more than India does btw.
I saw a You Tube video aired by Pervez Hoodbhoy (??), a Pakistani with academic credentials from MIT. From that I understand the following:
- Nehru did promise that Kashmiris can have part ways with India if they so choose
- One of the heads of a now declared terrorist group says that he believed in the Indian democratic ways until 1989, when elections in Kashmir were rigged. If this is truly the case, then India did a terrible thing for its democratic cause.
- Some Kashmiri leaders are now saying that the armed struggle and infusion of terrorists in the name of Jihad has damaged the cause of Kashmiri freedom considerably - a valid point.
- It was heart wrenching to watch the thousands of innocent Hindu and Muslim lives being snuffed out.
- Roots of the kashmir problem lies in the partition days
- based on the sloganeering, I got a feeling that poor and illiterate people of both countries and faiths can be easily manipulated to wage a million year Jihad war on each other, if need be.
Kashmir is a complicated problem, one rooted in historical animosity and a war of religions. It is not going to have an easy solution, I am afraid, if at all it gets any solution. Given this, the best and logical solution is status quo and/or greater autonomy within the respective federations.