Srinagar, Feb. 10 -- The Avowal By declaring that "We have fought three wars for Kashmir, and if necessary, we will fight ten more," Pakistan army chief Gen Syed Asim Munir has once again proved that despite all the embarrassment that it has caused, Rawalpindi's congenital 'foot-in-the-mouth' disease still persists. It also reflects the deep sense of frustration prevalent within the Pakistan army due to its abysmal failure to set right what former army chief Gen Raheel Sharif referred to a decade ago as the "unfinished agenda of Partition." Hence, Gen Munir's angst though misplaced is nevertheless understandable since it stems from his deep sense of hopelessness in fructifying Rawalpindi's unfulfilled Kashmir dream. Lost Opportunity It wa...