the KASHMIR issue
By serene_sumi
@serene_sumi (25)
India
March 10, 2007 1:21pm CST
do u think the kashmir issue can be solved by force or peaceful negotiations with pakistan by india??
i think i would go for peaceful negotiations rather than war, because war against pakistan for kashmir is more like a war against terrorism.. considering the present status of india as a developing nation, i think it would be inviting unnecessary trouble by going for this war.. on the other hand, india cold do so many things for the betterment of the people there n to curb terrorism to some extent.. like providing proper infastructure and education etc. .. war can lead us to nowhere, whereas peaceful negotiations with proper perspectives can solve the problem to some extent..
1 response
@pikubk (168)
• India
10 Mar 07
Problem is that India has been trying peaceful negotiations for several years now,But these negotiations will result in nothing until cross border terrorism stops!!
Pakistan has been very easily all these years denying the fact that terror camps are there at POK.
I dont know why they do that since not only india but even the other countries far off nad near by know about these terror camps including musharrafs dear friend bush!
Even terrorists from (including commanders)terrorist organisations like LeT and JeM have agreed to the fact of having bases at POK!!
There is a limit till which a country can tolerate these things but i guess pakistan dosnt realise that!!
@serene_sumi (25)
• India
10 Mar 07
u r right, how long can a country tolerate this annoyance.. but do u think india going to a war against pak will solve all problems?? i think terrorism has increased there becoz india has been neglecting the civilians in j&k .. n yeah the whole world knows where bin laden is hidden n thats in pak, but y do u think bush keeps sustaining the pak needs?? becoz it needs to remain a super power!! n until pak has us's support, nothing can be done..