Kashmir must obtain self-determination rights The longstanding conflict in Kashmir continues to weaken the efforts to restore peace and stability in the Indian subcontinent. The crisis in South India must be resolved so that "India and Pakistan can pour their resources and energy into urgent tasks to promote the well-being of people supported by the Shimla agreement of 1972". The Simla Agreement is a document of both countries. I agree to promote a friendly and harmonious relationship and seek a peaceful solution to restore the peace of the subcontinent.
Regarding the Kashmir conflict, the right to self-determination Kashmir must be respected, Pakistan can not be considered to provide moral, political and diplomatic support for the cause of Kashmir. It is only Kashmir. The rebellion in Kashmir happened in a significant year in the famous Oswell 1984; when the Indian armies occupied the entire Siachen Glacier, including secretly undeclared parts of Pakistan. The so-called "jihadist" (free fighter) in Afghanistan won the fight in the fight against the Red Army and its morale was high. Top Pakistani soldiers are touching the sky
Pakistan supports self-determination rights in all suppressed countries. Pakistan believes that every country must have the right to self-determination. Therefore, Pakistan supports the abolition of colonialism and all the actions of Europe, Africa and Asia to exercise the right to self-determination. Pakistan has played a very important role in the independence struggle of Kashmir, Palestine, Bosnia, Namibia and Vietnam. It also opposes the occupation of Afghanistan in Russia and helps Afghans to be released from foreign domination. Eliminate racial discrimination
Since the establishment of Pakistan and India in 1947, the land of Jammu and Kashmir between India and Pakistan has been questioned as Britain resigned from the rule of the land. As his territory was attacked by Pakistani tribal members, Kashmir ruler Hariri Singh signed a subscription bill on 26th October 1947. By passing the bill, Jammu and Kashmir were able to enter India under legal conditions. When the bill was submitted to Sir Mong Barton, the last governor of the UK, he agreed with the bill and the citizens of India, Pakistan, and Kashmir so that they can proceed to where Kashmir should join He said that there is a need for a referendum. Please vote. To A national referendum demanded by Montbaton has never occurred and constitutes one of the legal disputes in Kashmir. This referendum did not give Kashmiris the right to self-determination and become a self-governing state.