摘要:US President Franklin D. Roosevelt elected four times and one who led his country in the Great Depression and World War II, had quipped, “freedom cannot be bestowed; it must be achieved.” So is the case with one of world’s last decolonization agenda on Kashmir. Gripped under siege and terror for more than seven decades, around 10 million inhabitants of the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJ&K) cry for justice. But the respite, it seems, might set in if two recent developments go into full blown measures, enabling not only the caged community to exercise their birth right of emancipation and self-determination but also free the region from the somersaults of insecurity..