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The Issue of Kashmir: A Route to Calmness

The Issue of Kashmir: A Route to Calmness

 Introduction 

The Kashmir dispute, which goes back to 1947, is still a significant irritant between India and Pakistan. Beginning in territorial disputes, political alienation, and security worries, it has caused wars, insurgency, and human rights abuses.

Primary Obstacles:

Both India and Pakistan argue Kashmir all but manage parts in full.

Many Kashmiris want more independence or autonomy despite political alienation.

Military and security: Extremist troop activity increase tensions.

Terrorism and radical Insurgency cause instability.

Reports of violations of human rights deepen animosity.


Potential Ways Out:

1. Diplomatic Dialogue – Resume peace negotiations with moderator.

Greater Autonomy – Think over local self-governance structures.

3. Demilitarization will help to lower troop numbers and therefore tensions.

Developing the economy entails increasing commerce, infrastructure, and tourism.

People-Cultural Approach— Allow Kashmiris to be part of decision-making.

Counter Extremism— Collaborate to get rid of terrorism.

Conclusion 

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A peaceful compromise calls for negotiation, demilitarization, and growth. Viewing Kashmir as a link for partnership rather than a combat zone can help to create a peaceful environment .

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