The
United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan,
having given careful consideration to the points
of view expressed by the representatives of
India and Pakistan regarding the situation in
the State of Jammu and Kashmir, and Being of
the opinion that the prompt cessation of hostilities
and the correction of conditions the continuance
of which is likely to endanger international
peace and security are essential to implementation
of its endeavours to assist the Governments
of India and Pakistan in effecting a final settlement
of the situation,
Resolves to submit simultaneously to the Governments
of India and Pakistan the following proposal:
PART
I
Cease-fire
order
(a)
The
Governments of India and Pakistan agree
that their respective High Commands
will issue separately and simultaneously
a cease-fire order to apply to all forces
under their control in the State of
Jammu and Kashmir as of the earliest
practicable date or dates to be mutually
agreed upon within four days after these
proposals have been accepted by both
Governments.
(b)
The
High Commands of the Indian and Pakistani
forces agree to refrain from taking
any measures that might augment the
military potential of the forces under
their control in the State of Jammu
and Kashmir.
(For the purpose of these proposals
forces under their control shall be
considered to include all forces, organized
and unorganized, fighting or participating
in hostilities on their respective sides.
(c)
C.
The Commanders-in-Chief of the forces
of India and Pakistan shall promptly
confer regarding any necessary local
changes in present dispositions which
may facilitate the cease-fire.
(d)
In
its discretion and as the Commission
may find practicable, the Commission
will appoint military observers who,
under the authority of the Commission
and with the co-operation of both Commands,
will supervise the observance of the
cease-fire order.
(e)
The Government of India and the Government
of Pakistan agree to appeal to their
respective peoples to assist in creating
and maintaining an atmosphere favourable
to the promotion of further negotiations
PART
II
Truce
agreement
Simultaneously
with the acceptance of the proposal for the
immediate cessation of hostilities as outlined
in Part I, both Governments accept the following
principles as a basis for the formulation of
a truce agreement, the details of which shall
be worked out in discussion between their representatives
and the Commission.
(A)
1.
As the presence of troops of Pakistan
in the territory of the State
of Jammu and Kashmir constitutes
a material change in the situation
since it was represented by the
Government of Pakistan before
the Security Council, the Government
of Pakistan agrees to withdraw
its troops from that State.
2.
The Government of Pakistan will
use its best endeavour to secure
the withdrawal from the State
of Jammu and Kashmir of tribesmen
and Pakistani nationals not normally
resident therein who have entered
the State for the purpose of fighting.
3.
Pending
a final solution, the territory
evacuated by the Pakistani troops
will be administered by the local
authorities under the surveillance
of the Commission.
(B)
1.
When
the Commission shall have notified
the Government of India that the
tribesmen and Pakistani nationals
referred to in Part II, A, 2 hereof
have withdrawn, thereby terminating
the situation which was represented
by the Government of India to
the Security Council as having
occasioned the presence of Indian
forces in the State of Jammu and
Kashmir, and further, that the
Pakistani forces are being withdrawn
from the State of Jammu and Kashmir,
the Government of India agrees
to begin to withdraw the bulk
of its forces from that State
in stages to be agreed upon with
the Commission.
2.
When
the Commission shall have notified
the Government of India that the
tribesmen and Pakistani nationals
referred to in Part II, A, 2 hereof
have withdrawn, thereby terminating
the situation which was represented
by the Government of India to the
Security Council as having occasioned
the presence of Indian forces in
the State of Jammu and Kashmir,
and further, that the Pakistani
forces are being withdrawn from
the State of Jammu and Kashmir,
the Government of India agrees to
begin to withdraw the bulk of its
forces from that State in stages
to be agreed upon with the Commission.
3.
The
Government of India will undertake
to ensure that the Government
of the State of Jammu and Kashmir
will take all measures within
its power to make it publicly
known that peace, law and order
will be safeguarded and that all
human and political rights will
be guaranteed.
(C)
1.
Upon signature, the full text
of the truce agreement or a communiqué
containing the principles thereof
as agreed upon between the two
Governments and the Commission,
will be made public.
PART
III
The
Government of India and the Government of Pakistan
reaffirm their wish that the future status of
the State of Jammu and Kashmir shall be determined
in accordance with the will of the people and
to that end, upon acceptance of the truce agreement,
both Governments agree to enter into consultations
with the Commission to determine fair and equitable
conditions whereby such free expression will
be assured.