Wow - what a way to turn the issue on its head.
The reason for the terrorism in Kashmir isn't the fact that its a part of India, its the other way around - the sponsorship of terror and extremism by Pakistan is what created the problem in the first place.
The solution to Kashmir isn't to give in to the demands of these terrorists, which does nothing but help perpetuate their ideology, but a responsible attitude by Pakistan proactively dismantling the terror infrastructure.
By squarely putting the blame on India and failing to implicate Pakistan for its unethical attempts to engineer social and political change in the region since 1989 (edit: 1947), the writer has lost all his credibility.
He is not squarely blaming India, rather bringing to fore a point that is missed by most, which is that India has also played a part in letting this dispute fester. While Pakistan gets bashed for supporting the right of self-determination of Kashmiris, its about time that India also took responsibility and realized that prior to all the terrorism that you guys speak about, there was still a big Kashmir problem over which 2 wars had already been fought.
As far as you going after the author, it would make sense for you to realize that as much as you and your government want to internalize this issue, it cannot stay that way. When the two protagonists have been unable to resolve this issue on their own, it does make sense to get others involved as others also have a stake in the peace and stability of the region.
The problem for the Indians is that they want to have their cake and eat it too, well that won't happen. Pakistan would be fine with a negotiated settlement of the issue, however currently India is riding a high horse from on top of which, even considering a negotiated settlement is unbecoming of an emerging major power, thus the ill-conceived way forward is try to dominate and force her way upon all including Pakistan.