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Old 02-02-2006, 15:03 PM   #70 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Gautam
Well there is no simple answer and I will give you my side, (Keep in mind that there always 2 sides 2 a story, so it is up 2 u DreadNought to believe whichever side u want 2)

Pakistan used 2 be a part of India till 1947. When it became apparent to the British that their Raj was nearing its end in India they tried 2 play already fighting All India Muslim League led by Mohd Jinnah (Founder of Pakistan) against the All India National Congress.

A mixture of these two forced these 2 parties so apart that by 1947 it was evident that india would be partitioned into two, i.e. a Muslim dominated Pakistan and a secular India.
The irony here was that the only muslim majority state i.e. Kashmir was ruled by a Hindu ruler, and that Kashmir was a princely state which under the treaties of time negotiated by British rested the right with the ruler of a princely state to join whichever union i.e. India or Pakistan it wanted.

15th of Aug 1947, India got its freedom but still the ruler of Kashmir Maharaja Hari Singh was undecided. Pakistan in 1948 started infiltrating Kashmir valley with soldiers expecting local muslims would revolt and join Pakistan.
But things did not go acc to plan, Maharaja Hari Singh did not have the force to protect his state from these infiltrators and thus signed the treaty of accession with India which allowed Indian soldiers to fight in Kashmir and drive out these infiltrators.

Now for 50 years Pakistan has disputed the signing of this document etc etc

Indian army managed to drive out infiltrators, but Pakistan managed to hold on to 1/3rd of Kashmir known as POK Pakistani occupied Kashmir today.

This was also precceeded by rioting as around 20 million Hindus, Sikhs & Muslims crossed borders as the partition had left many in wrong areas. It is estimated that more than 2 million Hindus, Sikhs & muslims died in the riots which further alienated these 2 nations.

This was followed by a stalemate war in 1965 when Pakistan tried 2 act smart, followed by a humialating defeat in 1971 when an army company of 600 soldiers led by Major Kuldeep Singh Chandpuri managed to defeat a 4000 strong infantry backed by 40 tanks.

Hatred was further fueled by the insurgency which began in 1989 in Kashmir which has cost more than 50,000 lives till today.

Pakistan made yet another unsuccessful attempt in 1999 in Kargil, which was again foiled by the Indian army. Rest is history.

It all comes down 2 Kashmir but what one thing Pakistan never understands is that
a) India will never let go of Kashmir
B) Paksitan may be able to fool the world by preaching that these so called terrorists are freedom fighters but it will never be able 2 fool us for 2 believe Pakistan on anything would be a mistake.

This is a summary of all the events since independence.
Thanks, Atleast I feel a little better now just to browse the threads on this subject. Before I wouldnt even browse the thread because I didnt have any real knowledge about what transpires between the two.
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