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1. there is no nationality called Kashmir
2. You have clearly stated kashmiri, and shown your surprise to note that she is foreigner.
What does that means?
3. As per your post a kashmiri is working in his country i.e. India is fine and you were shocked to note that she was not a kashmiri-Indian.
If you dont have brain to understand the difference between a Britisher and a Kashmiri then God helps you, we cant.
I was merely trying to make you realise that she is not Britisher, rather she is Kashmiri.
And BTW there is very much a nationality called Kashmiri. Even those Kashmiris who are under Indian Occupation when they go abroad on Indian passport (out of majbori) there they call themselves Kashmiris NOT Indians neither Indian Kashmiris.
I know u have naturally said that as Kasmhmir is part of India and when u have realize the real meaning of your comment u wanna twist the fact.
STOP your day dreaming. I would be the last person to accept Kashmir as part of india.