
Indo-Pakistani Conflict
The Indo-Pakistani conflict primarily revolves around the region of Kashmir, a Muslim-majority area claimed by both India and Pakistan since their independence in 1947. AfterPartition, tensions led to wars and ongoing disputes over territorial control and political sovereignty. Deep-rooted historical, religious, and national identities fuel mistrust, with frequent military skirmishes and diplomatic efforts to resolve the rivalry. Despite numerous dialogues, a lasting peace remains elusive. The conflict reflects broader issues of nationalism, self-determination, and regional security, significantly impacting stability in South Asia.