The Andorra Model as Final Solution

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Both India and Pakistan seem to be upset over the prospect of 'autonomy' in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, but what they do not like may be what is good and necessary.

Article 370 of the Indian Constitution bestowed on the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir a 'special status' because of the terms of accession of the territory to India in 1947. 'Special status' meant more autonomy to the territory than was given to other states in the Union. In Pakistan, Azad Kashmir was also given 'special status'. Its constitution has a prime minister in parallel to the Pakistani prime minister and there is an article in it pointing to a condition of 'abeyance' till the territory in Indian control joins Azad Kashmir.

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