Will PoK Really Merge Into India, Or Is It Already A Part of India?

Former General & current Union Minister VK Singh said, “PoK will merge with India on its own, just wait & watch.” Is it really possible or just fake claims?

PoK, which stands for Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir, is a region that India considers an integral part of its territory. However, it’s currently under Pakistan’s or terrorists’ control. The issue of PoK has been a longstanding point of contention between India and Pakistan.

India’s position is that PoK has always been, is, and will remain an integral part of India. This is rooted in historical and legal claims. On the other hand, Pakistan claims PoK as part of its territory.

So, whether or not PoK will merge with India or remain under Pakistan’s control depends on the geopolitical situation and negotiations between the two countries.

It’s important to note that the situation is complex, and any change would likely involve diplomatic discussions, international agreements, and, ideally, a peaceful resolution. But India will have to take strict actions or may follow diplomacy if required.

Why Does Vk Singh Believe That PoK Will Automatically Merge With India Soon?

General VK Singh’s statement reflects a perspective held by some in India that, over time, the people of PoK might choose to align with India by themselves. Here are 3 major factors, behind this statement:

1. Historical Claim

India asserts that PoK has a historical connection to the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. When India clinched independence from British rule in 1947, the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir had the option to join either India or Pakistan.

Jammu and Kashmir decided to join India. But Pakistan attempted to capture some of its regions including PoK, so that it can enjoy the valuable resources of those regions. This action was temporary and unethical, thus PoK needs to reunify with India now.

2. Pakistan Can’t Handle Crises

Pakistan is currently facing significant crises, including political turmoil, economic challenges, high inflation rates, and a substantial burden of international debts.

Consequently, it appears to be struggling to manage its own territories effectively. Given these circumstances, it raises questions about Pakistan’s capacity to handle Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK).

As a result, not only the residents of PoK but also many citizens of Pakistan express a desire to merge their regions with India. They believe that such a move would provide them with the opportunity to enjoy a better quality of life.

3. International Pressure

Geopolitical dynamics can shift over time. Diplomatic efforts, international pressures, and changes in the political landscape can influence the resolution of territorial disputes.

Pakistan can’t announce this officially but it already knows that the PoK is an integral part of India, which never came into its territory.

Also Read:- Is Rahul Gandhi’s Europe Trip Led Congress Losing Its Leaders?

The same thing is also realized by other international bodies. Thus they stopped supporting Pakistan. Instead, they started supporting India as the country is emerging as a new superpower at the international stage.

In addition to that, India has clearly warned the so-called superpower countries that they don’t need to interfere in the internal affairs of India.

Thus Pakistan is facing tremendous international pressure along with India’s diplomacy.

Why Did EAM S. Jaishankar Says That PoK Is Already A Part Of India?

S. Jaishankar, India’s External Affairs Minister, has consistently stated that PoK is always a part of India. He says this because historically, when India and Pakistan were divided in 1947, the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir had the choice to join either country.

As stated above, Jammu and Kashmir had opted to be a part of it and joined India, so India claims the entire region, including PoK. PoK is also legally part of India’s territory according to its constitution and several historical evidences.

Political Writer

Politics is in the DNA of Indians like Neeti. Even the street barbers & pakode-wala can talk about political parties, leaders & elections for hours. So Neeti decided to take this online for a bigger audience.

Recent Posts

UAE Expands Visa-Free Entry for Indian Nationals with US, UK, and EU Visas

According to WAM, The Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship, Customs and Ports Security (ICA)…

October 17, 2024

UAE Economy Set to Soar: World Bank Predicts 4.1% GDP Growth in 2025

The United Arab Emirates stands ready for robust economic expansion, latest semi-annual MENA Economic Update…

October 17, 2024

Amazon Introduces First Color Kindle and Updates Existing Models

Amazon has introduced a significant addition to its e-reader lineup: the Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition…

October 17, 2024

Celebrating Art and Culture: La Nuit Blanche Returns to Chennai

The Alliance Française of Madras is hosting the second edition of La Nuit Blanche on…

October 17, 2024

Historic Moment: Omar Abdullah Becomes First Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir UT

On wednesday 16th October, Omar Abdullah took oath as first Unoin Territory’s Cheif Minister after…

October 16, 2024

Ajit Pawar Welcomes Mumbai Congress General Secretary- Javed Shroff to NCP

Mumbai Congress General Secretary Javed Shroff has switched sides to join the Ajit Pawar-led Nationalist…

October 16, 2024

This website uses cookies.

Read More