Kashmir Re: second-wave attacks

Yoshie Furuhashi furuhashi.1 at osu.edu
Sun May 19 18:32:02 PDT 2002



>India's Kashmir policy is
>largely bi-partisan, if we ignore the rhetoric from the Right, the
>Centre and the Left of the political spectrum.
>
>Ulhas

Three questions:

(1) What do the majority of people in Kashimir want? What political settlement do they desire at this point in history?

(2) What are positions on Kashmir held by those to the left of the Congress Party in India?

(3) Are (1) and (2) compatible? If so, how do we achieve the shared objective? If (1) and (2) are incompatible, what is to be done? -- Yoshie

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