RE:Ten Point Approach towards solving Kashmir Problem...
by Sahil on Aug 30, 2007 06:28 PM Permalink
This is not practicable solution. 1] Taiwan is independent country. 2] If military removed who will control anti-Indian Kashmir's. 3] Status different than rest of India will encourage other states for same demand, also this will encourage for Kashmiri seperatist.
However business can be encourage with reduced (not zero) tax rates.
RE:Ten Point Approach towards solving Kashmir Problem...
by imran patel on Aug 30, 2007 06:39 PM Permalink
Taiwan is NOT an independent country. Taiwan is also commonly used to refer to the territories administered by the Republic of China (ROC), which governs the island of Taiwan, Lanyu (Orchid Island) and Green Island in the Pacific off the Taiwan coast, the Pescadores in the Taiwan Strait, and Kinmen and the Matsu Islands off the coast of mainland Fujian. The island groups of Taiwan and Penghu (except the municipalities of Taipei and Kaohsiung) are officially administered as Taiwan Province of the Republic of China.
India is NOT China. India has to be a loose federal system. It is impossible to govern a billion people from the Center. We need more state control with limited assistance from Center (US is a good example). We followed the British System after independence. But British ruled India by force. And Britan now is very small country. Works for them, NOT for us.
Military is trained to fight another Military. Terrorist/Separatist organizations are not Military. They do not have an infantary or an Air Force to go after. The key to reduce terrorism is actionable intellegence.
Terrorism can NEVER be eliminated. It has be reduced. You will always find radicals. The idea is to reduce it to such a degree that it does not disrupt normal life.
RE:Ten Point Approach towards solving Kashmir Problem...
by k p on Aug 30, 2007 06:45 PM Permalink
All these are Pakistani demands. The best solution to Kashmir problem is to eliminate all the proPakistanis from this Indian land. They are like bed bugs. Indian army may take all the Kashmiri males in their custody and keep an electronic chip on their body to monitor them.
1. Both Houses of Parliament identify LoC as the international Border 2. Get international concensus and guarantees on the Border (Pakistan to sign up as well) 3. De-militarize the Kashmir Valley 4. Troops to be reduced but moved to border posts and certain command centers 5. Make it a TAX free zone for 20 year period for private business investment 6. Kashmiris need to be flexible on Article 370. Economic freedom is the best freedom. The others follow (Taiwan is an example) 7. Train local Law enforcement officials. They need to be KASHMIRIS (We do not need the ARMY to fight terrorist. We need actionable intelligence) 8. Kashmiris need to participate in the election process (Fair and Open) 9. State consitution (I have always supported the idea of a loose federal system. Give more powers to the states. India is too big a country to be governed from the Center) 10. Kashmiris need to identify and quell the troble makers.
RE:Sad that kashmiris doesnt want to be with INDIA
by k p on Aug 30, 2007 07:03 PM Permalink
The fact is - it is not the Kashmiris who demand separation from India, it is the pakistani ISI agents active in Kashmir who damand it under the garb of Kashmiris. So joing Indian mainstream is only a myth. It is not going to happen.
peace will also come if all the millitant's supported by pakistan leaves the valley of kashmir n allow the people to live by them self. peace will also come if the pundits who left the valley in search of safety of life have conditions to return to the valley and finally peace will come with secular mind , there is no peace in world with theocratic mind set.
RE:indian kashmir
by imran patel on Aug 30, 2007 06:16 PM Permalink
The idea that Kashmir will be like before is insane...Pandits will not get everything they lost and Muslims will have to compromise as well...
RE:Media Hype again
by Ketan Ketan on Aug 30, 2007 06:06 PM Permalink
Srinagar has changed. It's like any other Indian city now - almost...........ALMOST is a very big word here.