Military invasion by India was capsuled in political maneuvering by Pandith Nehru: Prof. Dr. Hameed

BAGH, Oct (SABAH): The Youth Conference, comprised two sessions organised by the Institute of Dialogue, Development and Diplomatic Studies with the Collaboration Women University Bagh CISSRA titled Indian Military Invasion, Aggression and illegal Occupation. Five research publications were presented by the Scholars and Faculty Members covering the various dimensions of the Kashmir dispute.

Professor Dr. Hameed Peerzada, Vice-Chancellor of the University, opened the session and addressed the delegates, faculty members, guests and the students. Vice Chancellor emphasised the importance of the Research and academic ventures in bringing the reference connection and having the validity and reliability needed for the hour. He said researchers have a key role in fouling situations when the truth is hidden, when one side’s narrative prevails, and the truth is causality. The vice-chancellor stressed that youth is the future leader of Kashmir; therefore, it must be taught in his mind that Kashmir is not a territorial dispute but the fate of the 12 million people and all roads of the peace and stability leaders from Kashmir.

Dr. Waleed Rasool, Director IDDDs, was the Keynote speaker who presented the research presentation on the trajectory of how the Indian leadership managed Kashmir leadership in 1947 tactics, but actually, the core objective of India was to land the troops at the Srinagar Airport on 27th Of October 1947. Dr. Waleed Rasool proved empirically with the quantitative data that engaging the Kashmiri, Pakistani, and the United Nations was the political mentoring to gain the time and augment the military strength, which started from the First Sikh regiment on 27th October. Now it is 850,000 as per the BBC figures. Dr. Rasool said that India needs the land, not the people of Kashmir. This is why, despite the people resisting India, India’s main constituency is the Occupational Forces, on which India relies. Zaffar Iqabl, Additional Registrar, said, that crests and troughs are part of the movement, so speed is not important in the movement, only the direction. He stressed that we must understand what Indian maneuvering is at various stages and how she avoids arbitration, mediation, fabrication, and third-party management.

Dr. Shahid, HoD International Relations, stressed that the Youth is the main Pivot of any movement. The coming generation needs to be aware of the changing dynamics of the region and globally. The conference was attended by the university’s Registrar, Director of Students Affairs, Chairman, and Directors. The shields and the certificates were distributed to the best paper presenters besides the Chief Guest.