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Indian concerned about human rights? Pot calling the kettle black?It would be strange indeed if pak is still claiming it is concerned about human rights in kashmir...look at what s happening in Pakistan Azaad Kashmir
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Indian concerned about human rights? Pot calling the kettle black?It would be strange indeed if pak is still claiming it is concerned about human rights in kashmir...look at what s happening in Pakistan Azaad Kashmir
Lol yeah. All
Kashmir conflict is a closed chapter. India moves on.
americunts doesn’t matter in question of sovereignty of India…. No one trust these pedos
Obvious—it’s a dead horse.
However, it will remain alive in the UN chapter of “unresolved disputes.”
New leaders will come, beat the same old music on a new drum, and make a big show of it. But eventually, no one will care. People will simply enjoy the party and move on.
The reason Indians are dancing like monkeys on Gor statement prove even they know Kashmir status.
A few Pakistani friends -mostly Turkey and one or two another countries - that's all.Nope, being highlighted at most global forums and not just by Pakistan
A few Pakistani friends -mostly Turkey and one or two another countries - that's all.
It does not make any difference - they can continue to do so, dead horse is not going to wake up for such things...
When china taked about Kashmir - give any recent statement?Even in India it is not a dead horse, globally, once you get your head out of the monkey's ass that is Godi Media you will see US, Chinese, Turkish, Iranian and others are ON RECORD as saying it is a dispute. So yeah, just ignore the most powerful countries in the world.....
When china taked about Kashmir - give any recent statement?
Don't be fooled - they never care about Kashmir, they never brought Kashmir issues between india and china relationship... Their only concern was and is, the claim of ladakh..
A few Pakistani friends -mostly Turkey and one or two another countries - that's all.
It does not make any difference - they can continue to do so, dead horse is not going to wake up for such things...
The Kashmir dispute has reached a point where the biggest obstacle is not merely the question of holding a vote, but agreement on the conditions under which such a vote would take place. Pakistan demands a plebiscite in the Indian-administered areas while maintaining its own control over Pakistan-administered Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan.
At this point, I don't think anything is going to happen. If someone asks me about the Kashmir issue, my first question would be to the UN: why was independence never offered as an option—why only India or Pakistan? If the Kashmiri people were genuinely supposed to decide their future, shouldn't independence also have been considered?
And this is precisely where the problem becomes impossible to solve. Pakistan would likely never agree to an independence option if it believed the people in its administered areas might choose differently. India, meanwhile, has already rejected the plebiscite framework. So today, both sides have completely different positions, and neither is willing to accept the conditions required by the other.
That is why I don't see a realistic plebiscite happening now. The dispute has moved far beyond the original UN formula.
Both countries never agreed on a common framework and will never be agreed, UN can't force anyone to accept it
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