Brutal, conflicts, conhfrontation, cross border attacks, on the verge of war
The current India, Pakistan, Bangladesh were parts of ancient India.
There are no conflicts between Muslims and Sikhs. Historically, there were wars between the Mughal Empire (which was an Islamic Empire in India) and the Sikhs who revolted and proceeded to create their own empire. There was also violence between Sikhs and Muslims and Hindus during the Independence of India and Pakistan. There is also mild anti-Sikh feeling in Pakistan since Sikhs maintain good relations with Ahmadis, who are are considered Muslim heretics by Sunni Pakistanis. However, general relations between the groups are relatively good. The recent relaxing of tensions between India and Pakistan has allowed for cross-border religious tourism.
Religion :)
The Mountain K2 is in the borders between India, China and Pakistan but it is in control of Pakistan.
hostile and warlike
India
pakistan have shared good relations to most of countries but have strained relationship with india..
Pakistan
As of my last update, direct flights between Pakistan and India are limited and can be subject to political and diplomatic relations between the two countries. While there have been occasional direct flights for specific routes, such as between Lahore and Amritsar or Karachi and Delhi, these services can change frequently. It’s best to check with airlines for the most current flight availability and schedules.
The Indus River valley is between Pakistan and India.
no because Pakistan is not the neiboring country of Portugal but it have relations with India which is the neighboring country of Pakistan
Sisir Gupta has written: 'India's relations with Pakistan, 1954-57' -- subject(s): Foreign relations 'India and regional integration in Asia' 'Islam as a factor in Pakistani foreign relations' -- subject(s): Pakistan, Foreign relations, Islam 'India and regional integration in Asia'
Pakistan lies between Afghanistan and India.
Brutal, if in one word to say. Reasons are many. To both the parties <painful>. Both India and Pakistan can't sit together in a civilized manner, talk and solve
Brutal, conflicts, conhfrontation, cross border attacks, on the verge of war
During the mid-1990s, relations between India and Pakistan became tense over the northern territory of Kashmir. Both countries have conflicting claims over the region, leading to sporadic border clashes and military standoffs. The situation has persisted as a long-standing issue in the region.