Kashmir Conflict:
A complete story
The story of Kashmir conflict start from the " instrument of accession". During partition, Jammu and Kashmir was given the selection to hitch either India or Pakistan but Maharaja Hari Singh, the ruler of that time, decided to remain it as an independent state.
In 1947, Pakistani Pashtun tribes with the help of Pakistani army
attacked Jammu and Kashmir. To tackle this case, Maharaja Hari Singh sought
military help from the then Indian Governor-General Mountbatten.
The maharaja asked for help from India, who answered that
Kashmir needed to be an element of India to receive
military aid.
Following this, Maharaja Hari Singh signed the famous
Instrument of Accession at Amar Palace in Jammu on October 26, which India's
last Governor-General Lord Mountbatten accepted on October 27.
After this, the Indian army, aided by National Conference
volunteers, drove out the Pakistanis. The resulting war lasted until 1948, but
before Indian could free the entire J&K statesman visited UN and
asked to intervene, which put into effect a plebiscite.
As per UN only condition was that both states were speculated to not intervene during the plebiscite, and India withdrew its troops, but Pakistan didn’t. The conditions of the plebiscite weren't complied with, thus India re-entered militarily again, and there became a standoff. At a trial to peace, the United Sates and also the Soviet Union, both hosted ceasefire negotiations. Pakistan, worried about the shortage of war supplies, accepted the ceasefire readily. India, on the alternative hand, was more critical the ceasefire, but finally ceded to it, due to the growing diplomatic pressure from other countries.
A recent historic development came in .It was on August 5, 2019, that Prime minister Narendra Modi “crushed Pakistan-sponsored terrorism and unrest” in Jammu and Kashmir (J and K) and integrated the Muslim-majority area more firmly with India by abolishing Art 370 and 35A of the Indian constitution. The said articles had given the disputed area some autonomy in law making and administration, not enjoyed by other Indian States.
But on August 5, 2019, Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh were empty “Statehood” and made Union Territories instead, to make them centrally administered territories. the complete country tomtom these actions because the annihilation of Islamic separatism and terrorism and celebrate the day annually.
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https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exodus_of_Kashmiri_Hindus
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