AZAD Jammu and Kashmir Prime Minister Raja Farooq Haider has said that if India does not obey its own international commitments, Pakistan is not obliged to await its destruction in silence. While talking to a correspondent of Nawa-i-Waqt group on his return from Lahore to Muzaffarabad, Raja Farooq said that the UNSC Resolutions on the subject provided the only just solution of the problem. He said that the Indian talk of dialogue was merely meant to pass time. He said that the process of bilateral talks would not produce results, because the participation of the Kashmiris was essential for a solution to an issue, which had become the core dispute between India and Pakistan. Referring to the anxiety shown by the Pakistani side in Thimphu to meet the Indian PM, Raja Farooq noted that India was only playing at talks to satisfy the international community, and Pakistan had no need of such talks. An important point that Raja Farooq made was that the Indus Waters Treaty needed revision. This is correct enough in view of the Indian refusal to obey its dispute resolution mechanism, even though India itself had signed the Treaty voluntarily. Because of this Indian building of dams in Kashmir across the Indus, Pakistani agriculture has been starved of the water essential to its survival. Raja Farooq's statement illustrates that the nature of the issue is well understood by the people of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, and thus the lack of understanding shown by the Pakistan government is not understood by the people of Pakistan. Unless the government takes to heart what Raja Farooq has said, it will not be sincere about representing the Kashmiri people and getting the Kashmir issue solved according to the wishes of the Kashmiri people. The government should be clear that the international community has a very important role to play in making India carry out its solemn commitments, and it is because the world is not holding India to them, that it is managing to renege on them so successfully.