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The Future of Kashmir? "Seven" Possible Solutions!

The problem is some Kashmiri's think that Independent Kashmir is an option. These guys are not practicle in their thinking, they should rather discuss specefic issue then independence. Every tom dick and hary cannot decide which country they should belong to.

Independent Kashmir????????
The day(suppose, although it will not going to happen) IA withdraw from Kashmir, By the evening you can see Pa marching there....
 
Thats why I said impractical. Kashmiri's are really naive people.
 
The problem is some Kashmiri's think that Independent Kashmir is an option. These guys are not practicle in their thinking, they should rather discuss specefic issue then independence. Every tom dick and hary cannot decide which country they should belong to.

If internet existed in 1947 this is what British kids would be saying. They lost India didn't they. What makes you think India is stronger than UK. Indian border have changed a number of times during history why not this time?
 
Indian Army's conduct in IHK worse than Israel's in Palestine
By Iftikhar Gilani


JERUSALAM: Israeli military officers facing international criticism for alleged human rights violations in the Palestinian territory were shocked to hear an Indian Army general narrating his experiences in Indian-held Kashmir.

Daniel Reisner, chief of the International Law Department of the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF), said an Indian general shocked him by telling that every house in IHK that was suspected to have weapons could be barged in to and were the weapons found, the residents could be treated as terrorists engaged in or aiding the insurgency.

In an interaction last week with a group of visiting Indian journalists, Reisner said he told the Indian general, "We (Israelis), although are deemed bad in the world's eyes, cannot not take this recourse."

Reisner has been a senior member of Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak's delegation that undertook the failed Camp David talks in July 2000.

Amongst his current responsibilities is investigation or prosecution of Israeli soldiers for civil and human rights violations during the Palestinian Intifada in the occupied territories.

While on one hand the Indian government has been officially asking Israel to observe restraint, the Indian military is teaching Israeli Defence Forces to deal strictly with Palestinians on the other, even telling them to break their (Palestinians') doors and homes, advocating unrestrained and irrational operations.

Israel is now the second biggest source of arms for India and may soon overtake Russia as its number-one arms' supplier.

The Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) recently issued a spate of statements criticising Israel for the use of force against Palestinians.

An MEA press release said, "It is disappointing to note that the use of disproportionate force (by Israel) is resulting in a large number of civilian casualties (in Gaza) on the one hand and the escalating violence on the other. This continued use of indiscriminate force is unwarranted and condemnable. The government of India urges utmost restraint (by Israel) so as to give peace a chance as the peace process may well get derailed irreversibly."

Either the Indian Foreign Office has little knowledge of what their defence forces are doing in IHK, or it does not know what their generals are teaching in Israel against Palestinians. Reisner's revelations between Indian and Israeli generals surprised Indian journalists.

Israel, according to Reisner, stopped dealing with such attacks as a law and order problem and hardened its response during Intifada-II of 2000.

He wrote new rules of engagement when Palestinians started using guns and missiles instead of stones, which was a hallmark of Intifada-I of 1987.

Reisner said that the Israelis, from their experience, told the Indian generals that their army's policies in IHK would not work unless they wanted to cut-off their civilian adversaries altogether.

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
 
Who going to care kashmir ppl,At the time of partition princely states will go to either india or pakistan,So if you know the history no body is talking about azad kashmir,india and pakistan wont accept a independent nation,today r tomorrow the solution is LOC became permanent border may be india ll loose siachen and sir greek and pakistan ll get a fair deal on water..Thats it.
 
Indian Army's conduct in IHK worse than Israel's in Palestine
By Iftikhar Gilani


JERUSALAM: Israeli military officers facing international criticism for alleged human rights violations in the Palestinian territory were shocked to hear an Indian Army general narrating his experiences in Indian-held Kashmir.

Daniel Reisner, chief of the International Law Department of the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF), said an Indian general shocked him by telling that every house in IHK that was suspected to have weapons could be barged in to and were the weapons found, the residents could be treated as terrorists engaged in or aiding the insurgency.

In an interaction last week with a group of visiting Indian journalists, Reisner said he told the Indian general, "We (Israelis), although are deemed bad in the world's eyes, cannot not take this recourse."

Reisner has been a senior member of Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak's delegation that undertook the failed Camp David talks in July 2000.

Amongst his current responsibilities is investigation or prosecution of Israeli soldiers for civil and human rights violations during the Palestinian Intifada in the occupied territories.

While on one hand the Indian government has been officially asking Israel to observe restraint, the Indian military is teaching Israeli Defence Forces to deal strictly with Palestinians on the other, even telling them to break their (Palestinians') doors and homes, advocating unrestrained and irrational operations.

Israel is now the second biggest source of arms for India and may soon overtake Russia as its number-one arms' supplier.

The Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) recently issued a spate of statements criticising Israel for the use of force against Palestinians.

An MEA press release said, "It is disappointing to note that the use of disproportionate force (by Israel) is resulting in a large number of civilian casualties (in Gaza) on the one hand and the escalating violence on the other. This continued use of indiscriminate force is unwarranted and condemnable. The government of India urges utmost restraint (by Israel) so as to give peace a chance as the peace process may well get derailed irreversibly."

Either the Indian Foreign Office has little knowledge of what their defence forces are doing in IHK, or it does not know what their generals are teaching in Israel against Palestinians. Reisner's revelations between Indian and Israeli generals surprised Indian journalists.

Israel, according to Reisner, stopped dealing with such attacks as a law and order problem and hardened its response during Intifada-II of 2000.

He wrote new rules of engagement when Palestinians started using guns and missiles instead of stones, which was a hallmark of Intifada-I of 1987.

Reisner said that the Israelis, from their experience, told the Indian generals that their army's policies in IHK would not work unless they wanted to cut-off their civilian adversaries altogether.

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

misleading news source :rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
Kashmir may get greater autonomy under india large scale change in boundary of kashmir is impossible.
 
Kashmir may get greater autonomy under india, large scale change in boundary of kashmir is impossible.
 
It would be very much possible if the indians continue to break (HR volition) world records.
 
Four killed in IHK violence

SRINAGAR: Suspected rebels fired at the home of a pro-India politician and ambushed a military convoy in Indian-held Kashmir (IHK), killing three policemen and one civilian, police said on Wednesday. A bus following the army vehicles was caught in an exchange of gunfire between the rebels and the soldiers, killing one woman passenger, police officer Ramesh Jalla said. ap

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
 
India asked to stop using UN helmets in IHK

SRINAGAR: The UN has asked Indian forces cracking down on protests in violence-plagued Indian-held Kashmir (IHK) to stop wearing the distinctive powder-blue helmets of the UN peacekeeping force, a UN official said on Wednesday.

About 300 members of the paramilitary Rapid Action Force have been deployed in IHK since last week to help quell nearly two months of civil unrest that has reportedly killed more than 50 protesters and bystanders. Dozens of members of the force, armed with automatic rifles and dressed in full riot gear, have used UN-marked blue helmets and shields as they faced off against the protesters in the streets of Srinagar, the region’s main city. While the bulk of their duties consists of marching down streets in a show of strength, they have also taken part in baton charges and fired tear gas into the crowds.

Their use of UN equipment has perplexed many Kashmiris, who wondered why UN troops had taken a side in the conflict and were assisting Indian forces. “We’ve already informed the authorities about this problem,” said an officer at the UN Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to talk to the media. “The authorities have promised to solve this situation,” he said. ap

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
 
no clearly the UN doesn't want its name tarnished by such dictatorial and brutal tactics against unarmed people
 
See, how low can one go to hide its mischief. Man, if they would have had any guts, they would have accepted that they are the (lone) aggressors there.
 

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