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Kashmir Question in the Foreign Policy of India An – Analysis

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Author :  Mudasir Ahmad Bhat and Jan Mohamad Dar

Affiliation :  Jiwaji University Gwalior

Country :  India

Category :  Politics, Economics, Laws

Volume, Issue, Month, Year :  1, 1, January, 2018

Abstract :


Kashmir Question Is An Atomic Flash-Point Between Two Of South Asia’s Enemy Countries, India And Pakistan. India And Pakistan, Both Atomic Powers Have Several Times Engaged In Fighting Over The Kashmir Region. Utmost Kashmiris, On The Other Hand Have Been Fighting For Their Right Of Freedom Recognized By The UN For Many Decades. The Promise Made By The First Indian Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru Which Is Also Envisaged In The Instrument Of Accession Of 1947 To Let Kashmiris Decide Their Future Through A Plebiscite Still Eludes Kashmir. In The Past Two Decades, The Region Has Been Witness To A Lot Of Violence Which Has Also Strained The Relations Between India And Pakistan. There Have Been Several Rounds Of Talks On Kashmir Between Regimes Of India And Pakistan. Sadly, There Has Not Been Any Substantial Positive Outcome In Resolving This Dispute. The Kashmir Dispute Has Been Analyzed Several Times In Terms Of Its Impact, Economic Or Political, On India, Pakistan And Also Kashmir. An Analysis Through A Kashmiri Pointof-View As To What The Kashmiris Want And How The Two-Decade Long Conflict Has Affected Their Resolve For Self-Determination This Paper Thus Reports The Results Of This Exercise And Discusses The Same In Light Of Kashmir Question In The Foreign Policy Of India.

Keyword :  Kashmir, Autonomy, Human Rights Violation, India-Pakistan, Indian Foreign Policy.

Journal/ Proceedings Name :  Journal of Political Science (JPS)

URL :  https://airccse.com/JPS/papers/1118jps06.pdf

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