Often described as "the unfinished business of Partition", Kashmir is the main point of contention in India-Pakistan relations. The competing territorial claims represent opposing visions of state and nationhood: for India, a Muslim-majority state of J&K symbolizes the secular nation-state, and for Pakistan, an Indian-administered Kashmir represents the incompleteness of Pakistan
In the process of capturing a critical overview of the India–Pakistan conflict over Kashmir, this ar...
The root cause of instability and hostility in South Asia stems from the unresolved nature of the Ka...
Pakistan and India the Asian subcontinent or the occupied territories Hindi large colony of Britain ...
Often described as "the unfinished business of Partition", Kashmir is the main point of contention i...
Independent dominions in shape of Pakistan and India emerged as result of partition on 14 August and...
Relations between India and Pakistan have been strained by a number of Historical and political issu...
The Kashmir dispute has led to 3 wars between India and Pakistan, a dangerous standoff between nucl...
India’s efforts to integrate Kashmir into Indian Union did not succeed because the major Kashm...
When the Indian subcontinent was partitioned at independence in 1947, Maharaja Hari Singh, ruler of ...
The chapter studies different aspects of the sub-conflict of Kashmir that has become the one of the ...
The endemic instability and insecurity in South Asia continue to stem from the unresolved Kashmir di...
At the end of the British Raj in India, the country was on the verge of civil war between the two la...
October 2007 marked the sixtieth anniversary of the initiation of the conflict between India and Pak...
This paper offers a short historical analysis from a Kashmiri perspective, essential to understand...
Kashmir dispute is the most important burning issue between India and Pakistan as they have fought t...
In the process of capturing a critical overview of the India–Pakistan conflict over Kashmir, this ar...
The root cause of instability and hostility in South Asia stems from the unresolved nature of the Ka...
Pakistan and India the Asian subcontinent or the occupied territories Hindi large colony of Britain ...
Often described as "the unfinished business of Partition", Kashmir is the main point of contention i...
Independent dominions in shape of Pakistan and India emerged as result of partition on 14 August and...
Relations between India and Pakistan have been strained by a number of Historical and political issu...
The Kashmir dispute has led to 3 wars between India and Pakistan, a dangerous standoff between nucl...
India’s efforts to integrate Kashmir into Indian Union did not succeed because the major Kashm...
When the Indian subcontinent was partitioned at independence in 1947, Maharaja Hari Singh, ruler of ...
The chapter studies different aspects of the sub-conflict of Kashmir that has become the one of the ...
The endemic instability and insecurity in South Asia continue to stem from the unresolved Kashmir di...
At the end of the British Raj in India, the country was on the verge of civil war between the two la...
October 2007 marked the sixtieth anniversary of the initiation of the conflict between India and Pak...
This paper offers a short historical analysis from a Kashmiri perspective, essential to understand...
Kashmir dispute is the most important burning issue between India and Pakistan as they have fought t...
In the process of capturing a critical overview of the India–Pakistan conflict over Kashmir, this ar...
The root cause of instability and hostility in South Asia stems from the unresolved nature of the Ka...
Pakistan and India the Asian subcontinent or the occupied territories Hindi large colony of Britain ...