Why Pakistan claim on Kashmir?

Why Pakistan claim on Kashmir?

Historically, Pakistan believes that Kashmir was illegitimately ceded to India by a ruler who did not represent the people. Additionally, since a majority of the Muslim majority states went to Pakistan, they believe Kashmir should belong to them. However, Kashmir is also important to Pakistan for strategic reasons[17].

Who claims Jammu and Kashmir?

Kashmir has an area of about 222,236 sq km (85,806 sq mi). Both India and Pakistan claim all of Kashmir, but the territory has been partitioned between them since 1947. India controls the southern half of Kashmir, which it has organized as the state of Jammu and Kashmir.

Is Kashmir safe?

Kashmir does experience violence in one form or the other, but it is rare that tourists get caught up in such a situation. Stone-pelting, gun fights and any other violence rarely occur in main tourist areas like Srinagar Dal Lake, Gulmarg, Pahalgam or Sonmarg. Tourists are absolutely safe in Kashmir.

What is the root cause of Kashmir problem?

Mapusa (Goa) : The root cause of Kashmir problem is in Islam. Kashmiri Hindus are a big obstacle in ‘Islamization’ of Kashmir; therefore, they are killed; but nobody raised voice out of fear of Hindu – Muslim communal rift. All intellectual MPs remained quiet. In 1991, Balasaheb Thackeray arranged for Kashmiri Hindus’ stay in Maharashtra.

What is the real issue of Kashmir?

Kashmir Issue – Internal Disputes Internally, there is a dispute about the status of Kashmir within the Indian union. Kashmir was given autonomy and a special status by article 370 in the Indian Constitution. Articles like 370, 371, 35A etc are connected with privileges given to Jammu and Kashmir.

What is the real situation in Kashmir?

( August 2019) The Kashmir conflict is a territorial conflict over the Kashmir region, primarily between India and Pakistan, with China playing a third-party role. The conflict started after the partition of India in 1947 as both India and Pakistan claimed the entirety of the former princely state of Jammu and Kashmir.

Is there no solution for Kashmir?

CHENNAI, India, 4 August 2019. Part of Kashmir is in Indian territory and the remaining part is under the governance of Pakistan. There have been unending controversies and arguments on whether entire Kashmir should belong to India or Pakistan. Both the countries have fought wars and there have been no solutions so far for this vexed issue.

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