harish
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Having said that i would only accede to your proposals (mentioned in your 3rd para) if these are just taken as a step further towards the final solution of the issue. The proposal can be a temporary answer to Kashmir problem but then it cant be taken as a permanent solution as it wont lead to absolute peace. The reason being my point is that after converting the LoC into IB, there would still be some factions and areas left on the East of the LoC-converted-into-IB who would not be happy to join india and thus could become a reason behind another issue entailing militancy and freedom movements - so we would be back at square one again, which ofcourse no one wants.
Dear Xeric, how is that so different from what is on the ground today? What are the ramifications of a change of terminology (LOC to IB) of the de facto point of no return in terms of a full blown armed and even nuclear conflict between the two countries? Unless you (your fundamentalists, your weak off-on civilian governments, and most importantly your army and ISI) need a moral high ground and international credibility/sanction in keeping on stoking the flames of unrest in Kashmir and keep the attention of the people of Pakistan diverted from what really ails your country? You and I both know that such factions are present in J&K even today. I have already covered this part in my previous post which I hope you would read. First, both India and Pakistan I feel are agreed that independent Kashmir is not a viable solution. That is half the battle won brother!
Once we are agreed on such a fundamental truth, we then need to accept the equally patent truth of the reality on the ground today, much as it may be unpalatable to both our countries. And that is that we have what we have, and the chance of getting a square kilometer more is next to impossible, without a full blown armed conflict, that would in all probability go nuclear by the side that finds itself going down. The chances for that have come and gone long ago. They were not seized for one reason or the other, and thats that. Let us move on, and look forward instead of back. There is no sense in going into the by whom of it cause it is not pertinent here. So once we are agreed on the above two where does that leave us? Removing ego and wet dreams out of the picture that would leave us with the only possible solution of converting LOC to IB once and for all and moving forward in our relations peacefully.
Speaking about the disgruntled and less than satisfied factions on our side of the fence, again I have covered it in my previous post. They would first be counseled by neutral arbitrators/elders from the community. Failing which they would need to make a choice between staying in India or moving to Pakistan. Don't you see the beauty of this solution my friend? First India and Pakistan take one step back and many steps forward by deciding what is India and what is Pakistan. Then we both unitedly give the entire population of Jammu and Kashmir the right to vote on which country they would rather live in. The plebiscite we have been fighting over for decades now! In a way acceptable to all, for want of a better more workable alternative. Everything else would follow, and most importantly, in Peace. It would then simply be a matter of negotiation, and give and take, and working out the details.
The donor country (of translocated populations at the time of this plebiscite and Partition II) would agree on a mutually agreeable fair price in terms of financial compensation to pay the translocated people for the land and immovable assets they would be leaving behind, to help them start a new life afresh in the recipient country of their choice. I use the word host country interchangeably with your India, cause I believe it could be equally possible that there would be certain factions within the part of Kashmir you hold (AK and GB/NA) who would prefer to come join India, and this arrangement would benefit them as well. The currency exchange valuation would be pre-decided mutually between India and Pakistan to ensure equality, in light of the big gulf which has off late developed between the Indian rupee vis a vis its Pakistani counterpart. This part could be arbitrated on by both our Reserve banks, much like the Euro. Please let me know what you think of this solution brothers.
Remember how the first Partition happened? It started with a polarization of two ideologies. Then a separate nation was carved out as a land mass. And then the migration of people one way or the other depending on which ideology they saw their future with. Partition II would be the same. The land masses are decided first. Then the people move. But the movement is peaceful. Protected by the armed forces and governments on either side. Safe transit. Rightful compensation. And ready and speedy rehabilitation so that one need not live as a refugee, but as a proud new citizen of the country of your choice. Lets learn our harsh lessons of 63 years ago brothers, and show the spirits of our ancestors that we did things better this time around. And righted the wrongs of days gone by. They will smile down on us, and their torn spirits would be free at last.