Monday, July 11, 2011

Inevitability of Peace


There is a hidden predictability for a resolution to the Kashmir dispute. India, a nation considered to be a rising superpower with poverty still rampant within its boundaries, cannot afford antagonism on all its borders and a military stalemate over unending violent rebellion in a state it administers. India is only fooling itself if it wishes away the harsh realities of the situation. Moreover, how can Pakistan continue to contest with a power quadruple its size and still make any endeavor at progress?

There is mounting understanding of loss of life on a day-by-day basis from all sides at dispute, and this understanding will bring to light the human feelings and growing concern about the senselessness of wasting so many precious lives.

India and Pakistan: whatever the culture of combat orders, human life is not unreservedly dispensable. There is no means to peace: peace is the means. Dear Kashmir, peace is inevitable.

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