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Q: Will jammu and kashmir gets its independence which it was before 1947?
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Why kashmir has separate constitution?

jammu and kashmir have different Constitution itself witness that jammu and kashmir was not the stae of India rather it was a kingdom ruled by a Hindu king before 1947 and the kingdom had its own constitution which after Indian occupation still exists.


India is constructing Kishanganga Dam in?

Gurez Valley (Gurais before 1947), Bandipora District of Kashmir Division in Jammu and Kashmir. It is near LOC between India and Pakistan.


When did conflict over kashmir begin?

it started after independence of india in 1947.


What is Kashmir Black Day?

The people of Kashmir on both sides of the LoC observe October 27 as Black Day every year since 1947, and consider it as the blackest day in the History of Kashmir. This is the Day when India landed its occupational army in Jammu and Kashmir, in total disregard to the Indian Independence Act and Partition Plan in 1947.In order to change the demographic composition of the territory, Indian troops, the forces of Dogra Maharaja Hari Singh, and Hindu extremists massacred over three hundred thousand Kashmiri Muslims within a period of two months.


What country is Kashmir a part of?

It was acceeded to India by Maharaja (king) of Jammu and Kashmir when Pakistani army and militants started looting people.India flew in troops in 1947 and gained control of 2/3rd part of Jammu and kashmir..But a plebiscite was promised to kashmiri's by India but but on condition that pakistn withdraws troops and since Pakistan didnt fullfill this condition a plebiscite was never held.But according to the document signed by the last Maharaja (King)of kashmir,it's is an integral and inseperable part of India.


Who started fight for kashmir?

"Jammu & Kashmir in the year 1947 was an independent country for all practical purposes. The Maharaja who ruled the State had signed agreements with both Pakistan and India to remain neutral and not be part of either country. India honoured that agreement but Pakistan did not. Pakistani raiders and soldiers attacked the state in 1947 forcing the Maharaja to flee to India"


What was the main reason of Jammu Genocide in 1947?

In February 1986, Shah on his return to Kashmir valley retaliated and incited the Kashmiri Muslims by saying Islam Khatre Mein Hey ( transl. Islam is in danger). As a result, this led to the 1986 Kashmir riots where Kashmiri Hindus were targeted by the Kashmiri Muslims.


Where is the regoin of kashmir?

Its a land occupied by both India and Pakistan. A territory remains unsettled since 1947. Kashmir is the northernmost geographical region of the Indian subcontinent. Until the mid-19th century, the term "Kashmir" denoted only the Kashmir Valley between the Great Himalayas and the Pir Panjal mountain range. Today, it denotes a larger area that includes the Indian-administered territory of Jammu and Kashmir, the Pakistani-administered territories of Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan, and Chinese-administered territories of Aksai Chin and the Trans-Karakoram Tract.


What is the land area of Pakistan administered Kashmir?

The total area of the Muslim-majority disputed territory of Maqboza Kashmir (مقبوضہ کشمیر) is 101,473.1 km² (39,179 mi²) which is an integral part of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan under Indian military rule. It is captured by the Republic of India since 1947 as a part of it's so-called held Jammu and Kashmir Union state.


Indian agriculture before 1947 measures taken for improvement of agriculture?

agriculture before independence


History of kashmir?

For centuries, Kashmir was part of the Indian kingdoms, ruled by maharajas, or princess. In 1846 Kashmir became the British Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. When predominantly Hindu India won independence in 1947, British partitioned the western part of India to create Paskistan as a homeland for South Asia's Muslims. As the leaders of the existing Indian states decided which country to join, widespread rioting broke out between Hindus and Muslims. In the face of the choas, the prince of Jammu and Kashmir sought to remain autonomous. As a Hindu, his loyalties were with India, but the majority of the population waes the Muslim. A Muslim uprising, perhaps supported by Pakistan, sent the prince fleeing to Dehli, where he signed his state over to India. India then sent troops to put down the uprising. The Pakistani army responded, and the first India-Pakistan war began. India claimed a legal and historical right to Kashmir, but pakistan insisted it would be a better homeland for the Muslim enclave. Each side also has strategic needs: India wants Kashmir as a buffer betwwen itself and China, while Pakistan relies on the river waters flowing from the Kashmir for irrigation and electricity.


What region have India and pakistan fought over since 1947?

kashmir