Pakistan failed Kashmiris or UN?

The question-- why does UN not implement its Kashmir related resolutions?-- haunt every Kashmiri and Pakistani.The answer lies in the fact, India approached UN in 1948 and resolution passed under the chapter 6 of UN charter. This particular chapter deals with peaceful settlement of disputes under the consensus of involved parties, and is not enforced by UN executive body- security council. The resolutions are enforced only under the chapter 7 of UN charter. Keeping it aside, Pakistan and India both are in adamant denial about fulfilling the pre-requisites of plebiscite as per resolution 47. Aforementioned circumstances limit the role of UN to enforce its resolutions and obligations towards seven decade  long dispute.


Similarly, Pakistan does not have a principle stance about Kashmir solution: either it want UN involvement or a win-win solution based on bilateral agreements or third party mediation.however, India has remained a status quo force in Kashmir dispute and resorted to every tactic to deny a legal right to Kashmiris for their self-determination.The same anarchic situation, in our planning and in future priorities, is haunting us. Pakistan, keeping the recent international developments and its standing, needs to devise its course. A serious course correction and self-accountability is required to mend our ways in tackling the ever-looming internal and external challenges . In the nutshell, we are living in a state of oblivion about this changing world and their priorities about us. Our poor future preparedness, even present day slumber, will not give us a rank among civilized nations in future. wake up! 

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