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Editorial: The Unfulfilled Promise of Kashmir’s Right to Self-Determination

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Last updated: June 6, 2024 12:35 AM
By Editorial Staff
Published: January 4, 2023
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UN Resolution on Kashmir, January 5, 1949
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For 74 years, Kashmiris around the world have observed January 5 as Self-Determination Day, a solemn reminder of their enduring struggle for autonomy. This date marks the passage of a United Nations resolution that promised the people of Jammu and Kashmir the right to determine their own future through a free and impartial referendum. However, despite the passage of time, this promise remains unfulfilled, and the region continues to be a flashpoint for conflict between India and Pakistan.

The resolution, adopted on January 5, 1949, outlined a clear process for resolving the dispute. It stipulated that the question of Kashmir’s accession to India or Pakistan would be decided by a democratic vote under the supervision of a UN-nominated moderator. This resolution was intended to bring peace and stability to the region following the first Indo-Pakistani war. Pakistan showed willingness to comply with these terms, but India’s stance shifted, prioritizing military occupation over diplomatic resolution.

India’s refusal to withdraw its troops and create conditions conducive to a referendum has been the crux of the problem. This intransigence has led to decades of strife, casting a long shadow over South Asia. The UN’s resolutions on Kashmir, while advisory, were meant to provide a pathway to peace. Yet, they have been ignored, with India’s actions making a mockery of the international community’s efforts.

The situation took a dramatic turn on August 5, 2019, when India abrogated Article 370, stripping Jammu and Kashmir of its special status. This move, seen by many as an attempt to further integrate the region into India, has only deepened the alienation and resentment among Kashmiris. Despite a severe military lockdown and efforts to suppress dissent, the spirit of resistance among the Kashmiri people remains unbroken. They continue to demand their right to self-determination, often at great personal cost.

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The United Nations, which has been proactive in implementing resolutions in other conflict zones, has largely turned a blind eye to Kashmir. This selective intervention undermines the credibility of the international body and exposes its susceptibility to the influence of powerful member states like the United States. It is imperative that the UN re-engage with the Kashmir issue, not just for the sake of regional stability, but also to uphold the principles of justice and self-determination that it purports to champion.

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The failure to resolve the Kashmir issue is not just a bilateral problem between India and Pakistan; it is a matter of international concern. Both nations are nuclear powers, and any escalation of the conflict could have catastrophic consequences. The UN must facilitate a fair and impartial referendum, allowing Kashmiris to decide their own fate. This step is crucial not only for peace in South Asia but also for the credibility of international law and institutions.

Kashmir remains a tinderbox, and ignoring its unresolved status is a dangerous gamble. The international community, led by the UN, must act decisively to ensure that the promises made to the people of Kashmir are finally honored. The time for half-measures and rhetorical commitments is over; what is needed now is concrete action to bring about a just and lasting resolution to this long-standing conflict.

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