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The Hindu mahraj of Kashmir a to join India while Kashmir people wanted to join Pakistan

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Why did kashmir not include in Pakistan?

Kashmir is disputed territory. Both India and Pakistan claim Kashmir to be theirs. Up to now, there has been no feasible solution to sort out whose Kashmir is.


Did Kashmir ever become independent from Pakistan?

its a disputed territory Azaad Jammu and Kashmir is a part of Pakistan


Should India or Pakistan get kashmir?

kashmir should be independent


What territory is claimed by both India and Pakistan?

jammu and kashmir


What was kashmir?

The Kashmir dispute was all about the control of Kashmir region by the Government of India, the Government of Pakistan and Kashmir Insurgent Group.


What countries have stated claims to Kashmir?

India and Pakistan have both stated claims to Kashmir. India and Pakistan have fought at least three wars over Kashmir. Kashmir is the northwestern most region of South Asia.


Is Pakistan captured half of the kashmir?

NO


Has India and Pakistan agreed to partition Kashmir?

No they didnt agreed in the partation of kashmir


Why do India and Pakistan still not get along?

Kashmir is one of the main reasons that divides Pakistan and India. There have been several wars over Kashmir since Pakistan and India were formed in 1947. It would be very hard for India and Pakistan to get along.


Is kashmir in Pakistan?

Some part is in Pakistan,but majority of area is In INDIA


India and Pakistan continue to disagree about this border region?

over POK (Pak Occupied Kashmir)


When kashmir joined Indian?

Kashmir joined India in October 1947, following the partition of British India into India and Pakistan. The princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, ruled by Maharaja Hari Singh, initially sought to remain independent. However, after tribal invasion by forces from Pakistan, the Maharaja requested military assistance from India and signed the Instrument of Accession on October 26, 1947, which granted India jurisdiction over defense, foreign affairs, and communications in exchange for military support. This accession led to the first Indo-Pakistani War and has been a source of ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan.