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The 1965 war between India and Pakistan was primarily caused by territorial disputes, particularly over the Kashmir region, which both countries claimed. Additionally, rising tensions due to cross-border insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir and political factors, such as Pakistan's desire to assert itself as a regional power, contributed to the conflict. The war was also fueled by a series of skirmishes and military mobilizations along the borders, culminating in a full-scale conflict in September 1965.

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