
Indian-Pakistani conflict
The Indian-Pakistani conflict primarily stems from territorial disputes following the partition of British India in 1947, which created India and Pakistan. Key issues include the region of Kashmir, where both nations claim sovereignty. The conflict has led to several wars and ongoing military tensions. Additionally, religious and cultural differences contribute to hostilities, with India being predominantly Hindu and Pakistan primarily Muslim. Despite various attempts at dialogue and peace, the conflict remains unresolved, affecting regional stability and international relations, while also influencing the lives of millions in both countries.