The Balochistan/Gilgit Gamble by Modi.

First of all, Kashmir is not an occupied territory by Pakistan but India, as India against the will of Kashmiris call them its citizen, Pakistan does not. The truth is that Kashmir is a disputed territory partly occupied, against the will of its People, by India. Modi’s ranting is not new, neither is it some kind of well thought-out policy statement. It is rather a cheap attempt to cover up his admission of the crime of breaking up Pakistan. He, however, stirred up the political atmosphere, this time, more likely to help his friend Nawaz, who is neck deep in trouble in Panama, corruption case. He is also named in UN’s stolen assets recovery program list. Kabul, India and some other governments in the west along with Nawaz and his domestic cohorts such as BLA, MQM etc are trying to influence the world opinion and destabilize Pakistan so that all their goals are achieved. Nawaz being in power in Pakistan simply means a compliant/indignant Government. In return, he would be allowed to continue his corruption and investment in India and the West. Kashmir movement is an indigenous movement for this is a well-established fact. The question of Indian state terrorism is well documented in the history, be it Kashmir, Punjab, Pakistan or Sri Lanka. 90+ Secessionist movements in 23 of its states are more than enough of a proof of its undeniably hegemonic character. It is imminent that one fine morning the world will wake up to a breaking news of its implosion — -Indian Balkanization. Therefore idiotic rhetorics are also being churned out continually, to keep the world from the real issue, the fake secular, democratic Character of India. India, however, should be under no illusion that it can not turn Pakistan into its client state. It could not even subdue poor Sri Lanka. How could she handle Nuclear Pakistan, even in worst of the circumstances, who has one of the most disciplined and professional armies in the world? India has to accept the reality that Pakistan is there to stay and that once the right people take charge of its affairs it would supersede India by leaps and bounds.