Indo-Pakistani War of 1965

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    rise in politics and higher echelons of power was due to his mysteriously sharp mind coupled with cunning desire to be on the top of the national politics. His astute political manoeuvrings can be gauged from the fact that on the eve of India-China war in 1962, the rulers of China invited Pakistan to jointly dismember India by attacking on North East and Laddakh and Pakistan from Jammu side in Jammu and Kashmir to grab the maximum territory. Pakistan could fulfil their wish by taking Kashmir and China

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    international issue. In this paper, I have tried to figure out the short historical background of Kashmir vally, why Kashmir is important for both India and pakistan?, what are the Kashmiris’ demands, what is the indian argument, what are the Pakistanis agendas , how to apply structural theory to reorganize kashmir, what is the outline for coexistence, recommendation for the further solution and finally there is a short conclusion part. Historical Background Pakistan became independent one day

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    remain in New York until the paperwork for the plebiscite by the UN could be finalized, but the UN had encountered reoccurring problems with the Indian government. Nehru’s administration would not allow the plebiscite to be administered until all Pakistani military forces left their territory in Kashmir, and the protection of Kashmir’s people was guaranteed. Addressing the Indian Congress, Nehru said, “So long as the raiders, who have driven out Kashmiris from their homes, remain in parts of Kashmir

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    forcеs rеsponsе to thеsе conditions. It also focusеs on thе Indian govеrnmеnt’s countеrinsurgеncy campaign stratеgy from 1989 to prеsеnt. Thе Jammu and Kashmir disputе bеtwееn India, Kashmir sеparatists, Pakistan, and forеign fightеrs rеprеsеnts a war of insurgеncy that is bеing fought for many rеasons. It is tracеd to thе partition of India and Pakistan in 1948 by thе British. Thе controvеrsy arosе whеn both India and Pakistan claimеd Jammu and Kashmir as part of thеir nеw countriеs. India laid

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    territorial dispute over Kashmir led to the First Kashmir War in 1947. This paper attempts to explain this conflict using different levels of analysis. This paper first explains the historical context of the war to show the causes of the war. Then this paper goes on to explain the war using different levels to analysis to determine that dyadic levels and individual decision making levels all explain the First Kashmir War occurred. The steps to war theory, rational choice, and psychological models all

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    specifically, the conflict of Kashmir. Kashmir is a state India, that shares a border with Pakistan, and since the partition of India and Pakistan, it has been disputed land. Both countries claim the land is theirs, which as subsequently caused several wars between the two. My stance on the issue is to call for autonomy. To give Jammu and Kashmir self governance which will let the state make the decisions rather than the two countries. It ensures peace for the people of the state, rather than wealth

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    AN ENCOUNTER WITH YEARNING “Come back, and scream as you want and break all the vases. Steal all the flowers. Come back… Just come back…” ― Khaled Juma The pale, flaky walls echoed with dismay, how do we find hope in these walls, thought Amir. His gaze was fixed at the wall in front of him. A map of the state of Kashmir hanging in the center, protected in a glass frame. “What brings you here?” The bearded man who looked like a muezzin questioned him. He was sitting on the wooden bench next

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    Balochistan Conflict (1958–1959) Nawab Nauroz Khan took up arms in resistance to the One Unit policy. This decreased government representation for tribal leaders, from 1958 to 1959. He and his followers started a guerrilla war against Pakistan. It was the second of four Indo-Pakistan Wars fought between the two newly independent nations. They were arrested, charged with treason, and imprisoned in Hyderabad. Five of his family members, sons and nephews, were subsequently hanged on various charges. Third

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    China and Pakistan’s alliance began in the early 1960’s through the early 1970’s when conflicts between India vs. China and Pakistan had intensified. The Sino-Indian war that took place in 1962 ended as fast as it began. Along with the war that had taken place between India and Pakistan in 1965 and in 1971 when another indo-Pakistani war erupted and East Pakistan claimed independence and is known today as Bangladesh (Hagerty, 2002). In this comparison China and Pakistan had identified their similar

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    Description The discussion of Kashmir requires an understanding of the two religious groups present in Kashmir – the minority Kashmiri Pandits (Kashmiris who practice Hinduism and are the original inhabitants of the Kashmir valley) and the majority Kashmiri Muslims – and the history of the movement for self-rule in Kashmir. The Dogra rule of Jammu and Kashmir originated from the Jammu region of the newly created state in 1846. The Dogras (neighboring Hindu’s) gained control of the state by purchasing

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