India to pull 10,000 troops from Kashmir

There are currently 70,000 paramilitary troops in Indian Kashmir plus 100,000-150,000 army soldiers.


Afp February 13, 2011

NEW DEHLI: India plans to withdraw 10,000 paramilitary  troops from Kashmir in 2011 and renew efforts to hold talks in the region, a top government official said Sunday.

There are currently 70,000 paramilitary troops in Indian Kashmir plus 100,000-150,000 army soldiers.

A separatist insurgency has raged in Indian Kashmir, a Muslim-majority state, for 20 years and at least 114 people died in street protests last summer in pitched battles with security forces.

"I think this year we can easily take out 10 battalions (10,000 personnel), if not more," Indian Home Secretary Gopal Pillai told the Press Trust of India news agency.

"Irrespective of the situation, I can take out 10 battalions and it would not have any impact."

Many state politicians in Kashmir believe their huge presence has fuelled recent deadly violence.

"There are more than adequate forces in Kashmir and it can do with less central forces," Pillai, the home ministry's top civil servant, said.

"You have to start talking to other people and get fresh ideas so I think we have to reach out to the people of Kashmir."

Security forces opening fire at separatist demonstrations have triggered a cycle of violence in Kashmir over recent summers, and the government in New Delhi is keen to calm tensions in the year ahead.

Discontent has simmered since the partition of the subcontinent in 1947, when a Hindu ruler took his Muslim subjects into India rather than the Islamic republic of Pakistan.

Today, after two wars over the area, Kashmir is administered in part by India and Pakistan, but claimed in full by both. Polls appear to indicate that most in Indian Kashmir favour independence.

COMMENTS (8)

maitre | 13 years ago | Reply Indians soldiers, let us go home and take long rest after decades of shooting innocent Kashmiris in the Valley.
Sid | 13 years ago | Reply @Papa Ji Every body has right to dream , so live happy and die with that dream, cause somehow you know it will never happen :). Instead lets pray that both our government listen to common people and media stops publishing maligned information of our nations. Then only we will see peace thriving in region, Think about this, if there are no borders, there is no Kashmir issue. We all can co-exist peacefully. Peace and long live South Asia
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