India is re-defining its relationship with Kashmir after seven decades. Here's what you need to know.
www.bbc.com
How accurate would you guys say the article from BBC is ?
From what I understand, abolishing article 370 in the absense of a constitution in K/J means India is going to take over control/administration even the work with the constitution ?
But it says in the article that India abolished K/J constitution.... They can do that and even completely disregard the local peoples opposition ?
Breaking that entire area into smaller regions may in the end make it easier to divide it. Even accept the parts that want to join Pakistan and leave India.
en.wikipedia.org
But I do not think India will allow any such actions, which only leaves armed uprising. At the end of the day, I do not see anything changing. Even if BJP move is violating everything about rule of law, it is still the strongest that decides the fate of the weak.
This thread is about Azad Kashmir and it's claim on G-B, and while everything is conjoined, I think India abolishing Article 370 has opened up for solutions. Maybe not as how India envision it.
I see Pakistans move to promote G-B to province as a counter move to what India did. Personally I think Pakistan should have done that long ago and galvanized the development of the region.
So a question comes to mind. Does K/J have to join Pakistan as a whole ? Now that India has scrapped K/J constitution and it's sovereignty, Why not hold referendum in the places under Pakistan and officially have them join Pakistan ? (I have to add this bit too: "if that is what they want").
I expect the outcome is they will join Pakistan, but a referendum would put massive pressure on India administrated Kashmir. IMO.
A quick question to
@Joe Shearer during the Indian move into K/J Nehru or the commanders stopped at Kargil. In the documentary the argument for stopping there was that the local language changed from one to another. I get the impression that the commander thought taking anything beyond Kargil would mean the people would be against India. Is that a valid reason for stopping there ?