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Tillotoma Foundation organizes a Virtual Seminar on 'Need for an Effective Strategy' on Kashmir

Kolkata, Jan 11 (UNI) Tillotoma Foundation, one of the fastest growing global think tanks
from India working in the areas of International Relations, Financial, Environmental, Scientific, Strategic & Defence Policy, hosted a Virtual Seminar on the Need for an Effective Strategy on Kashmir in the esteemed presence of A.S Dulat, Former Chief of RAW & Special Director IB,
Lt Gen Gurmit Singh, Former Deputy Chief of Army Staff & Corps Commander, Srinagar,
Lt Gen Syed Ata Hasnain, Chancellor, Central University of Kashmir, Prof Amitabh Mattoo,
Former Cabinet- Ranked Advisor, Government of J&K, Ms. Tehmeena Rizvi, Policy Researcher
& CEO, J&K Policy Institute, Soham Das, Director, Tillotoma Foundation and Jitendra .K. Ojha, Distinguished Fellow, Tillotoma Foundation today via zoom.
Several distinguished experts and former diplomats were in the audience. The Seminar
looked at the major security challenges in Kashmir including insurgency, terrorism etc from
a policy perspective and deliberated on the way forward.
Tillotoma Foundation hosted this seminar to highlight that after so much confusion, chaos
and uncertainty, Turbulence in Kashmir has gone on for far too long India and Pakistan
claim Kashmir in full but rule it in part. The nuclear-armed neighbours have fought two of
their three wars over the disputed territory. A rebellion in Indian-administered Kashmir has
been ongoing for three decades. This has not only drained vital energies of the two nations
but also destroyed lives of at least two generations of Kashmiris. There is a need for a
holistic view to resolve the issues in Kashmir.
Speaking on the occasion, Lt Gen Syed Ata Hasnain, Chancellor, Central University of
Kashmir said, “Pakistan is shell-shocked by what happened on the fifth of August (revoking
of Article 370) and has run out of lot of options. Pakistan hasn't been able to make much of
a dent even in the international Islamic community except an OIC resolution. India must
play out its narrative of Kashmir to the international community. We are on the right path,
presently.”
The session discussed that if our primary aim is to eliminate terrorists and prevent
cross-border infiltration from Pakistan, we could say that we are succeeding. But if our
objective is a peaceful psychological integration of the Kashmiri population among
themselves as well as with the rest of India, Indian strategy must be indigenous, effective
and sustainable to bring a closure to this war.
A.S Dulat, Former Chief of RAW & Special Director IB, added, “Art 370 is done and
dusted. Uninterrupted dialogue between Delhi and Jammu, Delhi and Srinagar is critical
for moving forward. Islamabad must be left out. Even Kashmiri separatists have conceded
in the past that Pakistan couldn’t protect itself, what could it offer Kashmiris?”
Lt Gen Gurmit Singh, Former Deputy Chief of Army Staff & Corps Commander, Srinagar,
pointed out “The Army is mainly for the conventional threats and would be keen to focus
on them, rather than internal issues. We can blame Pakistan for the terrorism and covert
war, but for governance and development issues, we must introspect.”
The seminar focused on that India must wrest the agenda in the valley and beyond to
bolster its national unity and integrity. It stressed on the point that a democratic state
cannot and shouldn’t have armed insurgency on its soil.
Ms. Tehmeena Rizvi, Policy Researcher & CEO, J&K Policy Institute, said, “I am glad to
be a member of this discussion today. For the media, Reports of Terrorism gets more TRP
than Reports of Sexual Abuse. Every youth in Kashmir is not radicalized, but they must
get proper assistance and accepted like everyone else in the country”
Prof. Amitabh Mattoo, Former Cabinet- Ranked Advisor, Government of J&K, said,
“Popular participation in DDC elections was not manufactured. People actually came
out and voted. Best reparation that Kashmiri Pandits and Kashmir could get was the
return of Kashmiri pandits to the valley with dignity.”
Jitendra K. Ojha, further pointed out, “India must destroy both the capacity and resolve
of Pakistan to sustain covert war. But in Kashmir, people need to be on the forefront to
fight this war”.
The seminar concluded on thoughts that Kashmir is not a standalone problem but an
extension of Pakistani agenda of two nation theory. While capacity and hope of Pakistan
must be decimated, people in the valley need to be protected.
The session observed that the political and human rights situation in J&K needs a
complete research towards a deeper understanding of the nature of the conflict and
the need for action on the necessary measures to end it in order to protect the
Kashmiris’ right to self-determination.
A healthy dose of ‘inventivisation’ is required for Jammu and Kashmir. This could be a
mix of political empowerment, economic development, protection of ethnic identities,
outreach to civil society, engagement with the youth and countering radicalisation.
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