There is no need to say that Pakistan is economically weak so it cannot propel about Kashmir issue, it a talk by those who are loosers, what these looser should be saying that what Pakiatan has done for the world is unparalleled in this world, and world should respect it and world will only respect Pakiatan if these Leaders stop making excuses of this and that and Conway the truth about what Pakistan has done that no one could do.
And it has happened due to great sacrifices Pakistan has made, financial, life and liberty sacrifices that no one can match in this world. Remember that.
what sacrifice you are talking about ?
only you know , tell us .
by the way kashmiris are happy, except few leaders who take money from i.s.i. and raw both .
Ex RAW-chief Amarjit Singh Dulat divulges that the Indian government had, on quite a few occasions, paid for air fares, medical treatment and general upkeep of pro-Pakistan separatists like Syed Ali Shah Geelani. — AFP/File![]()
In a startling admission, former chief of India's premier intelligence agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) Amarjit Singh Dulat said Indian intelligence agencies over the years often paid militants and separatists along with mainstream politicians and political parties in India-held Kashmir to compete for influence with Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
In an interview with NDTV's high-profile TV anchor Barkha Dutt ahead of the launch of his book, 'Kashmir: The Vajpayee Years', Dulat asked: "So what's wrong? What is there to be so shocked or scandalised by. It's done the world over."
He defended the use of money in India-held Kashmir, saying it was done in the hope of engaging militants and separatists.
"Corrupting someone with money is more ethical and smarter than killing him."
Speaking about his controversial memoir, Dulat divulged that the Indian government had on quite a few occasions paid for air fares, medical treatment and general upkeep of pro-Pakistan separatists like Syed Ali Shah Geelani.
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He said India's spies had been in touch with everyone — separatists and militants alike.
Dulat also revealed that he had been in touch with one of India's most wanted terrorists and the leader of Hizbul Mujahideen Syed Salahuddin, who the ex-RAW chief said was ready to leave Pakistan and return to India.
Kashmir has been divided between India and Pakistan since the two countries gained independence in 1947. Both claim the territory in its entirety.
Although several rebel groups have been fighting Indian forces since 1989 for independence or a merger of the territory with Pakistan, street protests have become the principal mode of opposition to Indian rule. Armed encounters between rebels and government forces occur regularly.
Nuclear-armed neighbours India and Pakistan — bitter and sometimes bloody rivals since gaining independence from Britain in 1947 — have long traded accusations about RAW and ISI fomenting trouble in the vulnerable and unstable region.
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