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IgorC [24]
4 years ago
7

Why is there conflict in kashmir​

Social Studies
1 answer:
Oksanka [162]4 years ago
6 0

The conflict in Kashmir is about to the authority of princely state Jammu and Kashmir in between India and Pakistan.

Explanation:

India and Pakistan have fought several times for Jammu and Kashmir. In 1947, 1965 and 1971 the war took place and caused death of military armed force, many soldiers of army and defense including BSF, CRPF etc. Presently it's nonetheless a threat to live there for common people who are always under fear of bomb blast, firing etc.

Mainly its a territorial conflict between India and Pakistan over Kashmir region. China is also involved in this conflict. For the conflict and unrest Laskar-I-Taiba, pakistani millitant group blamed by opponent.

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