Table of Contents
- 1 What was the UN solution to the Kashmir conflict to India and Pakistan?
- 2 Who won the Kashmir conflict?
- 3 What was UN Resolution on Kashmir?
- 4 When did the Kashmir conflict end?
- 5 Is Kashmir safe to visit?
- 6 Can India and Pakistan solve the Kashmir conflict on their own?
- 7 What do Kashmiri people need to expect from Kashmir?
- 8 Is peace possible in Kashmir?
What was the UN solution to the Kashmir conflict to India and Pakistan?
UNSC establishes the UNCIP and issues instructions to it. UNCIP unanimously adopts a resolution amending and amplifying the UN Resolution 47. It deals with a ceasefire, truce agreement and further consultation with the Commission. This eventually leads to the Karachi agreement.
Who won the Kashmir conflict?
India
India gained control of about two-thirds of Kashmir; Pakistan, the remainder. Neutral assessments state India emerged victorious as it successfully defended most of the contested territory, including the Kashmir valley, Jammu, and Ladakh.
What are the causes of dispute between Pakistan and India?
Reasons for conflicts are border dispute, Kashmir problem, Water dispute and terror controversy. Despite being initiated the wars and conflicts by Pakistan, all are ended up with defeat or disaster for Pakistan.
What was UN Resolution on Kashmir?
United Nations Security Council Resolution 39, adopted on January 20, 1948, offered to assist in the peaceful resolution of the Kashmir Conflict by setting up a commission of three members; one to be chosen by India, one to be chosen by Pakistan and the third to be chosen by the other two members of the commission.
When did the Kashmir conflict end?
On 1 September, Pakistan launched an attack across the Cease Fire Line, targeting Akhnoor in an effort to cut Indian communications into Kashmir. In response, India broadened the war by launching an attack on Pakistani Punjab across the international border. The war lasted until 23 September, ending in a stalemate.
What caused the Kashmir conflict?
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. It is a dispute over the region that escalated into three wars between India and Pakistan and several other armed skirmishes.
Is Kashmir safe to visit?
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. Jammu and Kashmir is one of the states where there is zero crime record against tourists.
Can India and Pakistan solve the Kashmir conflict on their own?
Neither the people living in Kashmir, nor the inhabitants of India and Pakistan will be able to solve this conflict on their own. This means that India and Pakistan, and the people living in the conflict area will need to work together to come to a solution and create peace. However, this is not as easy as it seems.
Why is there no freedom of speech in Kashmir?
Kashmir conflict. Nowadays, human rights are restricted and the inhabitants have (almost) no freedom of speech. This causes a negative way of participation or no participation of the public at all. In order to stop the conflict, everyone must have the right to say what they want, what they think, and how they think the conflict can be stopped.
What do Kashmiri people need to expect from Kashmir?
Realistically, what the Kashmiri people need to expect as an end-goal is a solution within the status quo and a return of peace and economic prosperity to the two Kashmirs. To ask for more is a denial of both the complexities and realities of the Kashmir issue.
Is peace possible in Kashmir?
To those who say that peace is never possible in Kashmir, remember that no one could predict the collapse of the Berlin Wall. Let’s take the example of two landlords, A and B (India and Pakistan), first cousins, both very powerful, with large families who cause confusion because everyone has a different opinion.