Will your delegation's peace proposal lead to a lasting peace?
Or will it be just a temporary truce or cease fire between India and
Pakistan?
You know why?
Because by participating successfully in this web quest you have: You know something?
Your work does not end with this Web Quest on Peace and Diplomacy. Check to see if your proposals are actually implemented to solve this
conflict.
I leave you with this final question:

Conclusion
Have you saved the world from imminent
disaster?
It wasn't easy to reach consensus
within various groups to resolve this world issue!
How did it feel to be in a position where you could influence the destiny
of millions of people -- maybe even the entire world?
Are you more confident in your ability to choose between many options?
Are you more likely to consider the points of view of others before making
informed decisions?
Whether peace lasts or not you can feel
proud of yourself!
Wow! Well Done!
Continue reading on-line reports,
accessing television and newspaper analysis to follow the latest developments in
the subcontinent.
Keep on questioning and asking . . .
How can you as individuals make a difference in even a small way to bring
about
peace, cooperation and stability in the world.
What should the priorities of countries be in the future?
Should they spend most of their money on arms and ammunition?
Or should they invest more in education, human development and health?
What can each of you do in your own countries and communities to ensure a safer and better world for your future generations?
Peace is not something
you wish for;
it's something you make,
something you do,
something you are,
and something you give away!
Robert Fulghum
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