The conflict between India and Pakistan over Kashmir has persisted for decades, with Kashmiris suffering as a result. The territorial dispute is rooted in historical and political grievances, leading to diverse national identities and claims. Both nations maintain their stances amid tensions, but Kashmiris seek self-determination and political autonomy, feeling marginalized by the ongoing conflict. Scholars provide insights into the complexities surrounding Kashmir, emphasizing the need for dialogue and a deeper understanding of the issues at hand, which have further entrenched the struggles faced by the local population.
India and Pakistan have fought for decades over the Kashmir region, leading to significant human rights issues for Kashmiris caught between the two nations across the Line of Control.
The ongoing conflict over Kashmir stems from historical grievances, territorial claims, and competing national identities between India and Pakistan, making resolution challenging.
Kashmiris express a desire for self-determination and political autonomy, as they feel marginalized and caught in a conflict shaped more by geopolitical rivalries.
The perspectives of academics like Sumantra Bose and Hafsa Kanjwal shed light on the complexities of Kashmir, highlighting the urgent need for dialogue and understanding.
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