Keşmir Çatışmasının Tarihsel Kodları

Autor: Duygu Çağla BAYRAM
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Journal of History and Future, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 221-232 (2021)
ISSN: 2458-7672
DOI: 10.21551/jhf.883091
Popis: The dispute over the sovereignty of Kashmir has emerged between the states of India and Pakistan which were established upon the emergence of power vacuum and the beginning of religious conflicts with the process of British withdrawal from the Indian Subcontinent. Divided by a border between India and Pakistan called the Line of Control (LoC), Kashmir is the biggest source of tension between the two countries; it has led to three wars of the two, numerous conflicts and military tussles, and both to develop nuclear weapons. The born Kashmir conflict as of 1947 is still being continuous by India and Pakistan with low intensity conflicts, ceasefire violations, cross border terrorism, and human rights violations; therefore, it seems to be no nearer to a solution. The paper focusing on the process until 1947 analyses historical codes of the Kashmir conflict. However, it argues that was the British to cause the problem between the two states in the region that could not be resolved in a predictable time, and that the Kashmir conflict was a direct product of the process of partition which was never truly completed.
Databáze: OpenAIRE