DIXON PLAN OF 1950

Aug. 9, 2019

With Parliament adopting a Bill to make Jammu and Kashmir into two Union Territories with carving out Ladakh from the rest, the proposal of dividing the State has fructified.

About: 

  • The idea of dividing Jammu and Kashmir into two or more parts traces its origin to the Dixon Plan of 1950. 

  • Owen Dixon, an Australian jurist chosen by the United Nations to mediate between India and Pakistan on the J&K issue, in his report of September 1950, suggested a package, which did not find acceptance from India. 

  • The Plan had assigned Ladakh to India and northern areas and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir to Pakistan, besides splitting Jammu between the two. It had proposed a plebiscite in the Kashmir valley.

View of B.R. Ambedkar:

  • A year later, B.R. Ambedkar, after quitting as Law Minister from the Jawaharlal Nehru Ministry, had suggested the formation of three zones: the area held by Pakistan, the Valley and Jammu-Ladakh.

  • He had also favoured a plebiscite only in the Valley.

Source : The Hindu

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