Sunday, 7 June 2015

The Bitter Truth

After 44 years , India and Bangladesh have settled their boundary dispute by exchanging a few thousand acres of land

Hopefully , this will end illegal migration / export of militancy etc , besides giving legitimate citizenship to 50,000 , so far stateless , persons


Will this settlement lead to ,

>  huge economic loss to either of the countries  ?

>  increase in terrorist activities / illegal infiltration ?

>  significant reduction of national security  ?


Clear answer is :  NO  !


If anything , it will vastly improve neighborly relations and benefit the people of both the countries

Why can't we resolve our " Kashmir Border Dispute " with Pakistan , in a similar manner ?

By both countries accepting the Line of Actual Control ( LaC ) as an International Boundary ?

In the past 60 years , I remember only 3 Indians to have the courage to suggest / support such a solution ( not counting insignificant , myself ). They were :

>  Vasant Sathe

>  Faroukh Abdullah

>  Prashant Bhushan


Reason is simple as to why a military action to regain lost territory ( both sides claim to own the entire Kashmir ) , just won't work for the following reasons :


>  An all out war will cause loss of millions of lives on both sides

>  Intervention of UN / America / Russia / China will create a fresh limbo 

    ( political stalemate / comma ) without a permanent resolution

>  It may end-up creating an independent country of " Kashmir " - something

     that neither India / Pakistan want, nor will help the Kashmiris 


If this is so crystal-clear , then what is stopping the politicians of both the countries to pursue this path  ?

Simple !

Lack of courage due to fear  of losing power  !

Unless Shri Narendra Modi and Shri Nawaz Sharif muster the courage to tell - and sell - this bitter  truth to their countrymen !

What next  ?  Arunachal Pradesh  vs  Aksai  Chin  ?


---  hemen   parekh

     B2BmessageBlaster

     08  June   2015 

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