Kashmir was part of India since countries existed. The Ancient Hindu scriptures refer to Kashmir, and it was the centre of learning under the Sharda University that was destroyed by the invaders. Out of three parts of Kashmir, One third is Muslim, One third Hindu, and One third Buddhist. All these religions are treated equally by India (unlike Pakistan which neglects Minorities) and therefore India is the most suitable country.
Furthermore, Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI has plotted terrorism and sold a portion of the part of Kashmir it has occupied, and therefore has no rights to Kashmir. An independent Kashmir would be taken over by the Taliban and would end up as instable as Afghanistan.
India is a developing nation; a full democracy and has invested heavily in Kashmir by creating jobs and infrastructure. Few Kashmiris want to join Pakistan and less than half wish to be independent. (see Chatham House report). Therefore India is the best and only option for Kashmir.
kashmir should be independent
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Fabindia store should be in Kashmir
Yeah! It should be...
The leader of Kashmir decided the territory should be part of india, but since Kashmir had a majority Muslim Population, Pakistan claimed it. <<<<<<------- Nerd Swagg
yes kashmir should belong to Pakistan, and it is as far as I am concerned. India is so big and wants everything. They know that Kashmir doesn't belong to them. People from Kashmir do not want to be a part of India. Kashmir is Islamic. The people are nothing like Indians and share nothing in common with Indians.
I think Peerzada Ghulam Ahmad (1885-1952) is the state poet of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan.
Because it's her right...
Stop the Politics and let the people of Jammu and Kashmir decide what they want
The Kashmir dispute was all about the control of Kashmir region by the Government of India, the Government of Pakistan and Kashmir Insurgent Group.
Many people claim that the Kashmir dispute is the unfinished agenda of the partition plan. By this they imply that the solution of the Kashmir dispute should be looked in the light of two nations theory under which India was partitioned; or in the light of the UN Resolutions which deny the Kashmir people the right to determine their own future.
Kashmir is in India.