India should keep pushing the LoC to the north until Pakistan is driven out from Kashmir

The British were extremely bitter at the prospect of losing their Empire in India. However, they had no choice but to quit India when they realised the Army was on the verge of mutiny to slaughter their British officers.

The British felt the Army was too formidable a force and decided to partition it in a final act of vengeance against India. In order to partition the Army, the British created Pakistan as the proverbial fig leaf.

India and Pakistan set aside the non-binding UN Resolution on Kashmir by the Simla Accord in 1972. The Simla Accord provides for the bilateral resolution of issues.

The UN-supervised ceasefire line in Kashmir ceased to exist in 1972.

What exists is the Line of Control (LoC). The LoC should be defensible.

India should keep pushing the LoC to the north until Pakistan is driven out from Kashmir. Occupy land in PoK which can be geographically defended. If terrorist camps are in civilian areas, avoid them so that there is no collateral damage.

Kashmir is integral to the security, sovereignty and territorial integrity of India.

Without Kashmir, the whole northern flank would be left open.

It’s the high points along the border that protect India.

Kashmir is south of the Himalayan high points.

By India being along the high points, Kashmir is automatically in India.

Pakistan was created illegally on land the British colonialists forcibly took from India.

The present border with Pakistan is not defensible. India should keep pushing west until it comes to the Indus River. This should be the new international border with Pakistan. It can be defended just like the high points along the Himalayas.

Baluchistan, Sindh, FATA and NWFP would break away from west Punjab.

Don’t make deals with anyone.

Aksai Chin belongs to India.

If Pakistan exercises the nuclear option, the military and intelligence services won’t be able to continue plundering the public treasury under the guise of the long running “Hate India” campaign.

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India will work on digitisation, digitalisation, digital transformation, AI, robotisation, and Industrial Revolution 4.0 to spur economic growth exponentially.

That will help drive efficiency of the marketplace and government.

It’s all about packaged convenience introduced by disruptive technologies.

Growth will be exponential.

Macroeconomics studies economy-wide phenomena such as inflation, price levels, rate of economic growth, national income, gross domestic product (GDP), and changes in unemployment.

The Federal Reserve Bank of India would monitor and control the overnight inter-bank interest rates to either ease or tighten liquidity.

New Delhi can be expected to increase tariff rates on goods from countries which consistently run surpluses with India.

RBI would concern itself with the balance of payments, balance of trade, trade deficit, budget deficit and National Budget.

India does well despite politicians and the gov’t.

The people of India must continue to focus on locking up as many politicians as possible.

The more politicians that are locked up, the better that India will do.

Author: fernzthegreat

Joe Fernandez holds a honours degree in management, majoring in economics, and has opted from academia in law to being a jurist (legal scholar). He works part time as English Cause Paper Editor and Journalist. He was trained professionally on the job as a journalist. He's a longtime Borneo watcher, keen on the history and legal aspects of Malaya's presence in Sabah and Sarawak. He teaches the English language privately and has emerged as a subject matter expert in public examination techniques.

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