The ongoing conflict over Kashmir between India and Pakistan traces its roots back to the 1947 partition of British India, which left the region disputed.
Decades of strife have led to multiple wars and persistent tensions, with both countries now possessing nuclear weapons. Recent fears of an all-out war have eased following a U.S.-brokered ceasefire, but the underlying issues remain unresolved. The legacy of partition continues to fuel mistrust and periodic military confrontations.
The situation remains volatile, with the potential for escalation always present.
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How India’s partition in 1947 led to the strife over Kashmir today
Fears of an all-out conflict between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan have abated with a U.S.-brokered ceasefire, but the wounds of decades of strife are deep.
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India and Pakistan have been in conflict since 1947 Partition. A look at its troubled legacy
India and Pakistan have agreed to a ceasefire following U.S.-led talks to end the most serious military confrontation between the nuclear-armed rivals in decades.
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Why India And Pakistan Are On The Brink Of Total War Over Kashmir: The Eternal Problem Of Powers With The “Red Button”
With the growing surge of armed conflicts and tensions among global powers, special attention is drawn to the increasingly explosive tensions between two nuclear powers – India and Pakistan. The conflict between India and Pakistan arose from the partition of British India in 1947.
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