Kashmir Issue: A Dominant Threat to Peace
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https://doi.org/10.47205/jdss.2023(4-I)51Keywords:
Bilateral, Human Rights, Kashmir, Peace, Security, ViolationsAbstract
There are different issues in the world which have potential to disturb peace of the world and Kashmir is also one among those issues. India and Pakistan are nuclear powers and after 76 years of independence both countries are not able to find any durable solution for Kashmir. This standstill position is damaging and deteriorating the conditions of human rights in the valley. India after revoking article 370 has successfully made Kashmir an internal matter and UNO and big powers are reluctant to play an effective role in this regard. But Kashmir dispute is neither a secluded event nor its consequences will be isolated. The descriptive analytic approach has been used to discuss some of the key aspects of Kashmir dispute including historical background, politics, human rights violations and role of international community. This research paper has explained various recommendations to manage the issue.
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