No probs, not my region but hope you guys can sort this mess out. What are the options, if both nations can take their egos out of the equation?
The bottom line is :
1.In any property dispute , possession is 2/3rd of the law.
2. India has been in possession for 60 + years. No power on this earth , above or below it can disposses India.
3. Everything that could have been tried has been tried - war, infiltration, subterfuge , diplomacy .. the works.
4. India's policy has been constant ir respective of the party in power - indicating the unanimity of thoughts across the nation on this. Even at its weakest ( in the 90's) India never gave in.
5. The UN resolution is non binding - quite like an advisory.
Now, the only option is to reconcile one's self to realities that there is no use for India to covet GB or Pak to covet K _ its not worth losing your head over a piece of tail ( Please do not get me wrong, the area is not a ' tail' in the literal sense of the word).
Accept it & move on.
Pak has genuine concerns of water as virtually every drop of water that flows on Pak rivers originates or passes through Indian soil.
The IWT has stood the test of time. Water was not stopped either in 65 or in 71 or for that matter Kargil . This should satisfy them
India is moving along & ahead with or without the K problem. Pak actually PA has to decide if it can live without creating a fear of a ' enemy' and maybe find another reason to remain relevant in Pak polity.