62 years.
It began on October 26, 1947
with India
The Kashmir conflict has led to significant geopolitical tensions between India and Pakistan, resulting in several military confrontations and ongoing instability in the region. It has caused widespread human rights violations, including violence against civilians, displacement, and loss of life. Economically, the conflict hampers development in Kashmir, limiting investment and infrastructure growth. Additionally, it fosters a climate of fear and mistrust among communities, perpetuating a cycle of conflict and resentment.
Kashmir is currently administered by three countries: India, Pakistan, and China. India controls the Jammu and Kashmir region and Ladakh, while Pakistan administers Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan. China controls the Aksai Chin area, which it gained after the Sino-Indian War in 1962. The region remains a point of contention and conflict between these nations.
It has been going on since 1948, so roughly 65 years.
No, there has not been a conflict.
Why was which conflict in Kashmir? Please elucidate.
with India
Long years of conflict with India because of territory.
India and Pakistan
No, the Kashmir conflict is still unsolved and its going on from more than 6 decades
Kashmir
The Kashmir issue is mainly speaking of the conflict of a region called Kashmir between Pakistan and India. Both believe they have the right to this region and have conflict over who has it. Conflict began shortly after independence was granted to India. It is mainly an issue of Muslims and Hindus. Negotiations have been started and delayed several times due to conflicts.
India and China are involved in the Kashmir conflict
Indian and Pakistan have been involved wars, including undeclared wars, as well as many border skirmishes and military stand-offs. The major cause of the conflict was dispute for Kashmir.
Pakistan and India
As long as there has been society - and as long as there have been philosophers writing about society - there has been conflict and there have been conversations about conflict resolution.
As long as there has been society - and as long as there have been philosophers writing about society - there has been conflict and there have been conversations about conflict resolution.