Kashmiris may want both Pakistan and India out of Kashmir because they desire independence and self-governance. They may feel that both countries have not respected their rights and have contributed to the ongoing conflict in the region. By seeking independence, Kashmiris hope to have control over their own future and establish a peaceful and stable society.
It is subjective to determine the most powerful country in the world. Various factors such as economic strength, military power, technological advancement, and influence in global affairs can be taken into consideration. Some might argue that the United States holds that position due to its combination of military might, economic dominance, and cultural influence.
"The subcontinent" is India and Pakistan. The British left there in 1948. Should you mean Britain's exit from the European Union, the answer is that the exit has a firm base in Britain's deep-rooted reluctance to hand over its sovereignty to the EU's civil servants in Brussels. But from a purely economic perspective Britain's exit may not be a good idea, as the EU will very probably flatly refuse to allow Britain easy access to the European market while Britain in turn might block free traffic of goods, persons and services from EU into the UK. So the exit will probably in the long term hurt the UK's economic development.
When something "might sound crass," it means it could be perceived as rude, vulgar, or insensitive. It suggests that the statement or action might not be socially acceptable or may offend others.
A loyalist might have referred to a patriot gathering or committee as "rebel" or "traitorous."
It is unclear who "they" refers to, but individuals might disapprove of various things such as unethical behavior, inappropriate actions, or decisions that go against their beliefs or values. Understanding the specific context would help identify what "they" might disapprove of.
China, Pakistan, and India all claim parts of Kashmir as their own.
There might be snow in Kashmir, but it is not likely. The valley will likely be filled with flowers. There may be snow in areas close to Kashmir.
The relationship is Both Pakistan and India wanted to show their might in all front of military mights, including nuclear. Both of them continue with adding new technology, mighter weapons. The race continues. Its a derby.
I think it might have been Great Brittain, they controlled what is now India, Pakistan, and other countries.
You can get it anywhere in Pakistan go to local stores in Pakistan.
Comparing the current economical conditions of these two countries, the decision obviously favourable towards India. Growth prospect of Indian economy has made a huge difference. Simple glance on any world economic journal would reveal that it has become one of the monsters (in praising terms) of world economy and even in this world liquidity crisis it has been able to hold a respectable growth rate and kept its "Boom" going. India also possess far stronger and larger army. India is just as good as any other country.
Impartial answer on Kashmir issues, seems IMPOSSIBLE. Both Indians and Pakistani take sides. Better check in the webs reports of Journalists, Historians, Diplomats (who are neither Pakitani nor Indians). Hope you might have a good idea about the real picture.
Pakistan might not be the best country but it has good land forms
So it can control how Pakistan spends its money.
well i am guessing it was either Australia or England when cricket started back in the 1880's which England was playing at the time so i think it might be England
Pakistan has many rivers. Most of these rivers originate from Kashmir and Great Range of Hamaliya. Indus River, also called locally as River Sindh is the largest river. Other prominent rivers are Jhelum, Satluj, Biaas, Ravi, Chanab, Kunhar, Sawat, Kabul etc.
Might is right is practiced law of Pakistan in most cases.