A New Dawn for Jammu and Kashmir: Why the UN Must Lead a Multilateral Path to Lasting Peace. By Sardar Aftab Khan London, July 2025 – Seventy ‑ seven years after the first ceasefire drew the line across Jammu & Kashmir, the bitter legacy of partition still haunts its mountain passes and river valleys. Civilians on both sides of the Line of Control live under heavy military shadow, even as hopes for resolution flicker in the chilly night air. It’s time, argues Sardar Aftab Khan of the Jammu Kashmir Council on Foreign Affairs (JKCFA) , to break this cycle—not through bilateral brinksmanship, but by harnessing the full weight of United Nations multilateralism. From Frozen Conflict to Transformative Process Since 1947, conflicts over the former princely state have cost countless lives, displaced families, and bred a siege mentality that stifles voices of moderation. Traditional diplomacy has treated Jammu and Kashmir like a problem to be “settled”—with ceasefires, plebiscit...
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