The India and Pakistan Conflict Over Kashmir
Number of pages:
9
ABSTRACT:
This 9 page report
discusses the fact that the conflict between Pakistan and India
(and China) regarding Kashmir has its origins in a time long
before nuclear capability, Osama bin Laden, or issues of economic
globalization had reached the consciousness of the rest of the
world. The core issues, if it is possible to assert that there
are such things, are the facts that Kashmir shares a religious
heritage with Pakistan and a more political connection with
India. Throw in the separatist desires that Kashmir attain
independence and it becomes increasingly clear as to why there is
little room for compromise and negotiation. India sees Kashmir as
an example of how its secular principles can work. Pakistan sees
Muslims in Kashmir as in need of protection against a Hindu
majority in India. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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