Jammu and Kashmir removed from list of 'disputes' under UN

United Nations: In a significant development, Jammu and Kashmir has been removed from the United Nations(UN) list of unresolved disputes, giving a setback to Pakistan which has been asking the world body to intervene on the issue.

The omission of Jammu and Kashmir from a list of disputes under the observation of the UN Security Council was noticed by Pakistan whose envoy has lodged a protest.

“Jammu and Kashmir dispute was not mentioned in the context of unresolved long-running situations,” said Amjad Hussain B Sial, Pakistan’ acting envoy to the UN.

“We understand this was an inadvertent omission, as Jammu and Kashmir is one of the oldest disputes on agenda of the Security Council,” he added.

Sial was speaking at the UN General Assembly session, which was discussing the functioning and reform of the Security Council. It was organised by the UK that holds the presidency of the Security Council this month.

Pakistan has been asking the UN to intervene to help resolve the issue but India has always maintained that it has to be resolved bilaterally between the two countries.

Speaking earlier at the General Assembly, the UK envoy to the UN, Mark Lyall Grant, said that “some long-running situations, including in the Middle East, Cyprus and Western Sahara remain unresolved, as do issues where the Council has become engaged in recent years, including Nepal and Guinea Bissau.”

“Huge challenges remain in Sudan, Somalia and the DRC,” he added.

Pakistan repeatedly raises Kashmir as an issue for the UN while India asserts that it is an internal matter.

While expressing concern about the unrest, Secretary- General Ban Ki-moon said that the UN will not intervene until requested by both parties.

“As far as this role of good offices is concerned, the United Nations normally takes that initiative when requested by both parties concerned,” Ban said in October.

“India and Pakistan, they are neighbouring countries, important nations in that region - peace and security would have important implications,” he added.

At the debate in the General Assembly, the UK also repeated its support to see India on as a permanent member of the Security Council.

“On the Council’s structure, we continue to support permanent membership for Brazil, Germany, India and Japan, as well as permanent representation for Africa,” said Philip Parham, deputy envoy to UK.

“We look forward to working with many of these countries next year when they join the Security Council,” he said, referring to the entry of India and Germany on the Council next year as non-permanent members for a two year term.

While Japan will leave the Council in 2011, Brazil will serve out one more year.

The UK representative also suggested “an intermediate model” of reform, which would create new seats with a longer mandate than the present two year term.

Then, at the end of this period, a review would be done to see whether these seats should be turned into permanent ones.

Pakistan, which objects to India being on the Council, argued that the new council should include a few large states, a number of medium sized States and a majority of smaller States.

“We support the position of the Organization of Islamic Conference demanding adequate representation of Muslim Ummah in the Security Council,” said Sial.

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so finally the world has recoganized J&K an intergral part of India, isn’t it?

Congratulations everyone :stuck_out_tongue:

Re: Jammu and Kashmir removed from list of 'disputes' under UN

There was never a nation that became great until it came to the knowledge that it had nowhere in the world to go for help.

Re: Jammu and Kashmir removed from list of 'disputes' under UN

Somebody should add the United nations itself as an unresolved dispute.

As an organistaion it's practically useless and serves the lati baaz as most organisations do.

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http://stockmarkettoday.in/2010/11/15/un-removes-jk-from-list-of-unresolved-disputes/
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article886480.ece

seems to be a reality, i was thinking dawn news would have this too

Re: Jammu and Kashmir removed from list of 'disputes' under UN

Removal does not mean resolution. When the people of Kashmir say that it is resolved than yes. But than India will never hold a refrendum there, maybe because they know the result.

Till than keep on dreaming and harping on choti choti khushiyan.

It was disputed and stays disputed.

Re: Jammu and Kashmir removed from list of 'disputes' under UN

Can we have a link to UN site please, UN keeps a list off all the resolutions.

Thank you..

P.S: The rest is all noise.. :)

Re: Jammu and Kashmir removed from list of 'disputes' under UN

Did Balochiz ever say they want to become part of Pakistan? or have you ever heard Tibetan saying they want to live with Chinese?.... but they are still a part of Pakistan and China like Kashmir is a part of India. If we go by your logic there should be refrendum in every other country where Human rights voilation exists.

Re: Jammu and Kashmir removed from list of 'disputes' under UN

You need to read history more carefully. Please do enlighten me when did UN add Balochistan as a disputed area.

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Hollowman HollowLogic

Hallelujah

Re: Jammu and Kashmir removed from list of 'disputes' under UN

When did i say UN added Balochistan as a disputed territory? and what Human Rights Voilation has to do with disputed area?... I was talking about HRV against Baloch*iz* and Tibet*an* people but you are giving more importance to Disputed area, land, state, UN than Human Rights Voilation. Is that your logic?

Re: Jammu and Kashmir removed from list of 'disputes' under UN

Dodging the main issue as usual. Baluchistan is not a disputed area like kashmir. There are many areas within India which have local disputes going on with the centre. care to name and discuss them along with Baluchistan and Tibet?

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Very true India knows the result and is shying away from holding a referendum in the areas occupied by India..

But what is stopping Pakistan to withdraw troops from the areas occupied by Pakistan. Does Pakistan too know the results...

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my view has always been that a free refrendum should be held in whole of Kahsmir and let the people decide what they want, to join India, to join Pakistan or go their own way. settle the issue once adn for all and let both countries move on from there.

Re: Jammu and Kashmir removed from list of 'disputes' under UN

That was actually a requirement of the UN resolution that Pakistan first withdraw the troops, I think this was in the 1948-1950 range. Unfortunately that did not happen and since then the population demographics have changed significantly due to actions-reactions connected with terrorist attacks, Indian army presence increase etc. Bottom line, now going and saying conduct a referendum or pleabisite is not the same as what was discussed 60 years ago.

I do not think Pakistan will agree to that, so the only 'resolution' I see that is practical is either maintenance of status quo or promotion of LOC as the border.

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UN says Kashmir remains on UNSC’s agenda

Updated at: 1250 PST, Tuesday, November 16, 2010

UNITED NATIONS: The Jammu and Kashmir dispute remains on the United Nations Security Council’s agenda, a UN spokesman categorically stated Monday, while rejecting as “inaccurate” reports that it has been removed from the list of unresolved issues.
“Some articles today on Kashmir are inaccurate,” UN Spokesman Farhan Haq said, referring to those reports.
He said the latest list of matters the Security Council is seized of “continues to include the agenda item under which the Council has taken up Kashmir which, by a decision of the Council, remains on the list for this year,” the spokesman added

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Please don't burst their bubble :D

Re: Jammu and Kashmir removed from list of 'disputes' under UN

Since Bharatis were using UN as a gage to determine Kashmir's situation, now that UN has given its verdict, are all Bharatis now willing to agree that Kashmir IS a disputed issue?

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Since Bharatis were using UN as a gage to determine Kashmir’s situation, now that UN has given its verdict, are all Bharatis now willing to agree that Kashmir IS a disputed issue?

Another link:
http://www.cnewsworld.com/pakistan/un-says-kashmir-remains-on-unsc’s-agenda/

Re: Jammu and Kashmir removed from list of ‘disputes’ under UN

Darn I missed it !!! I wanted to toss this “balloon” to my my Indian friends back and forth like troops marching at Wagah border!
Too Bad It got busted so soon,

On the plus side this unresolved issue and plebiscite demand of Kashmiris & Pakistan will attract more attention and momentum. (May be thats why this rumor got floated)
India is at a very advantageous point to resolve this issue and do some give and take with Pakistan to end this unjustified occupation of Land & Soul. This gesture will bring India to whole new respect in the world.
:jhanda:

Re: Jammu and Kashmir removed from list of 'disputes' under UN

people - don't react too fast. Whether it is the UNSC seat or the J&K ....progress is made only in small steps. These are long drawn out processes at work. Don't look for overnight miracles. What is good is things moving in the correct and positive direction favoring India as they should.

I know they are explaining it was left out inadvertently...sure. If any of you think a list published by UN can have inadvertent omissions, you guys are naiver than naive. A message has been sent to somebody. Hope they get it.