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India gave a Prince a piece of the country, which was very beautiful, for him to have his palace and rule. It was passed down for generations and then they died out. Pakistanis live here and so do Indians. It followed many Indian traditions and teachings even though Pakistanis lived here too. It kind of broke into a fight to see which country it should belong to- Pakistan (with the major religion in Kashmir) or India (who previously owned it). They decided to have a vote. Pakistan needed a lake there to survive but, some thought it was India's now. The vote was coming up but- Pakistan attacked. They went into a city in India and terrorized it for the land. This cancelled the voting and we still don't know who the land belongs to. What country do you think it should be?

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Fighting over kashmir gives political milage to both the governments across border.

It's been going on for a while. It started in 1947 with the Partition which split the sub-continent into India and Pakistan, ending 163 years of British rule. Kashmir went with India.

Hari Singh, the maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir, wanted time to decide whether Kashmir should go with Pakistan or India - or stay independent. Before he had time to decide, he accused Pakistan's leaders of sending plain-clothed soldiers into Kashmir, and of blocking supplies of food and petrol. He soon became afraid of being overrun by Pakistan, so he decided to accede to India. He signed the Instrument of Accession - and Kashmir became a state with special status within India.

Presumably Pakistan isn't happy about that?

No. Because most of the population of Kashmir is Muslim, Pakistan argues that Kashmiris should be allowed to vote to decide which country they want to belong to. Adding weight to this are some UN resolutions stating that there should be a referendum in Kashmir.

But..?

India stands by the Simla Agreement of 1972, where both countries agreed that bilateral negotiations were the way to sort out the Kashmir problem. India also argues that elections have shown that Kashmiri people want to stay in India. At present, India controls two-thirds of Kashmir, and Pakistan one third.

Why does India want to keep Kashmir?

If Kashmir breaks away from India, other states may do the same. It would also cause a massive lost of face because of the years of fighting over it.

Why is everyone else so worried about Kashmir?

Because these countries are on the brink of war. They have been at war before - the last time was in 1971 - but this time it is more dangerous because both countries have nuclear capabilities.

The tension between Pakistan and India is at its highest for 50 years because of the attack on India's metros / cities. India blames and have proved to world that these attack(s) by Islamic terrorist groups based in Pakistan and also with training and help from few specific inviduals withing the ISI and Govt of Pakistan who are fighting to make Kashmir part of Pakistan.

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Yes they do.

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