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I think the topic of this thread is Gilgit-Baltistan protests and not Capitalism vs. Socalism. Let's try to get back on topic.
I've copied some of the posts back to this thread, instead of moving them.LB, this post belongs here:
http://defenceforumindia.com/forum/politics-society/14291-socialism-capitalism-2.html#post468546
Do you have intelligence reports or are you just guessing? What are you citations? My citations are the opening post of this thread and this post.People in GB who are pro-India are still far less than the pro-Pakistanis.
Unless we are ready for a mass slaughter of all those without fear or favor no point in discussing anything regarding invasion.
anyway even the whole of GB is not required - just the districts of Masherbrum, Shigar and Gojal would be enough.
The google books you gave just says there was some resentment because the Pak army took in the Panjabi bodies and refused to take others...AFAIK they refused to take any body at first and not just bodies of soldiers from GB. Minor resentments.Do you have intelligence reports or are you just guessing? What are you citations? My citations are the opening post of this thread and this post.
Gilgit-Baltistan: A question of autonomy - Indian ExpressBut it falls short of the main demand of the people of Gilgit- Baltistan for a constitutional status to the region as a fifth province and for Pakistani citizenship to its people.
Immigrants and settlers do not count.People in GB who are pro-India are still far less than the pro-Pakistanis.
What they have faced afterwards has made them realize they would have been better off with India. Suits is to get our territory back.The google books you gave just says there was some resentment because the Pak army took in the Panjabi bodies and refused to take others...AFAIK they refused to take any body at first and not just bodies of soldiers from GB. Minor resentments.
One should not forget history that the GB people were the first to revolt against the Dogra rule and voluntarily joined Pakistan. The Gilgit scouts along with the PA actually played a crucial role in holding the advance of the Indian Army.
Gilgit-Baltistan: A question of autonomy - Indian Express