Monday, January 18, 2010

Kashmir and Quiet Dialogue

Given the multiple stake holders involved in the dispute in Jammu and Kashmir supported by one or the other state there would be many perspectives that would be emerge on how the issue should be resolved. In the overall scenario separatist lobbies are divided into four broad groups, Pakistan Occupied Kashmir based groups who do not seem to have any independent stream of thought and are primarily concerned with their own survival which depends on fanning the Kashmir issue from time to time. The next is the United Jehad Council, a Pakistan sponsored group of militants which is headed by Syed Salahuddin who is a Hizb Ul Mujahideen commander and is seen to toe the line of the Pakistani establishment.

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"Given the multiple stake holders involved in the dispute in Jammu and Kashmir supported by one or the other state there would be many perspectives that would be emerge on how the issue should be resolved. In the overall scenario separatist lobbies are divided into four broad groups, Pakistan Occupied Kashmir based groups who do not seem to have any independent stream of thought and are primarily concerned with their own survival which depends on fanning the Kashmir issue from time to time. The next is the United Jehad Council, a Pakistan sponsored group of militants which is headed by Syed Salahuddin who is a Hizb Ul Mujahideen commander and is seen to toe the line of the Pakistani establishment."
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