Elimination of Article 370 from Indian Constitution: Its implication on Kashmir

Authors

  • Ms. Abidah Department of Peace & Conflict Studies, National University of Modern, Languages, Islamabad.
  • Mr. Mozzam Durrani Assistant Professor, Department of Peace & Conflict Studies, National University of Modern, Languages, Islamabad.

Abstract

Abstract

This paper deals with how Jammu & Kashmir has been the main driver of disputes between India and Pakistan since 1947. The two nations are now equipped with atomic forces. India and Pakistan had wars in 1948, 1965, and 1971 and had fought in 1999 over the Kargil conflict on the Kashmir issue also. India contravened the Shimla Agreement and the UN Security Council's resolution and on fifth August 2019, India took over its occupied region of Jammu and Kashmir by repealing article 370 and 35A of the Indian Constitution. Without remembering sensitivities appended to this basic issue, Indian striking activity has irritated an all-around tense climate in South Asia. In the event that the Kashmir issue isn't tended to convenient, it will cause huge harm to the locale of South Asia and particularly to the individuals of Jammu and Kashmir.

Key Words: Jamu & Kashmir, India, Article 370, Constitution, UN Security Council.

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Published

2023-12-30