In recent times, the issue of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), Gilgit, and Balochistan has gained increased attention on the international stage. India’s stance on these regions reflects a commitment to justice, human rights, and the reunification of historically connected territories.
PoK, an integral part of the erstwhile princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, has been under illegal occupation since the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947-48. India has consistently maintained that the region rightfully belongs to it, and the people of PoK deserve the same rights and opportunities as any other citizens of the country.
Gilgit, with its strategic location, has been another focal point of contention. Its history is deeply intertwined with the region of Jammu and Kashmir, and India’s call for reclaiming Gilgit is grounded in historical and legal principles. The people of Gilgit, like their counterparts in PoK, yearn for a future where they can enjoy the benefits of Indian democracy and development.
Balochistan, a resource-rich province in Pakistan, has witnessed long-standing grievances and human rights violations. India’s support for the Baloch cause is a testament to its commitment to justice and freedom. The Baloch people’s struggle for self-determination resonates with India’s own fight for independence, and the call for international attention on Balochistan seeks to address the rights and aspirations of its people.
India’s approach towards these regions is rooted in the principles of non-violence and diplomacy. While asserting its claim on PoK, Gilgit, and expressing solidarity with Balochistan, India continues to advocate for a peaceful resolution through dialogue and diplomatic channels. This approach underscores India’s commitment to international norms and its desire for a stable and prosperous South Asian region.
Furthermore, India’s stand on these territories aligns with the global discourse on human rights and self-determination. By highlighting the plight of the people in PoK, Gilgit, and Balochistan, India aims to draw attention to the need for addressing human rights violations and promoting the democratic aspirations of these regions.
In conclusion, India’s stance on PoK, Gilgit, and Balochistan is grounded in historical, legal, and ethical considerations. The call for reclaiming these territories reflects a commitment to justice, human rights, and the peaceful coexistence of nations. As India continues to advocate for the rights of the people in these regions, it contributes to the larger global conversation on democracy, self-determination, and the pursuit of a just and equitable world.
The writer is a Social Activist, Chairman Voice of Youth. He can be reached on Twitter @KhubaibMir_VoY.
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