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Research Paper Volume 4 Issue 3 2659 - 2670 June 2, 2021

Tug of War for Kashmir

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Devansh Bain
Student at Dharmashastra national law university, Jabalpur, MP, India
Abstract

Jammu and Kashmir is just like a paradise in the earth but this paradise have gone through many wars, conflicts and chaos. Jammu and Kashmir is the most strategical and important union territory of India as from this place India have border with Pakistan as well as China. This research paper tries to study the ways and wars which took place for integration of Kashmir into India. The research starts with giving a brief history of Jammu and Kashmir in which we will come to know how the state changed from the culture of Buddhism to a state of Muslim majority. Secondly this research paper traces back the plan of partition of Indian subcontinent known as the Mountbatten plan. Thirdly this research paper focuses specifically on the partition of Jammu and Kashmir and the fight for integration Jammu and Kashmir into India. Fourthly the research paper tries to discuss the geographical changes that took place in Jammu and Kashmir due to different wars fought by India specifically for Jammu and Kashmir.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 4, Issue 3, Page 2659 - 2670
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