- Kashmir - Wikipedia
Kashmir ( ˈkæʃmɪər KASH-meer or kæʃˈmɪər kash-MEER) is the northernmost geographical region of the Indian subcontinent Until the mid-19th century, the term Kashmir denoted only the Kashmir Valley between the Great Himalayas and the Pir Panjal Range
- Kashmir | History, People, Conflict, Map, Facts | Britannica
Kashmir is a region of the northwestern Indian subcontinent Claimed by both India and Pakistan, the region has remained a source of tension since the partition of 1947 and was the focus of three wars between them
- Kashmir: Why India and Pakistan fight over it - BBC
Nuclear-armed neighbours India and Pakistan have fought two wars and a limited conflict over Kashmir But why do they dispute the territory - and how did it start?
- Kashmir: The identity crisis at the heart of the three-way territorial . . .
The rivers of the Kashmir region feed into the Indian subcontinent, including the Indus and its tributaries – Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas, and Sutlej India and Pakistan are heavily reliant on these rivers for agriculture and hydropower, while China controls key headwaters Further complicating
- Kashmir: What to Know About the Disputed Region
Kashmir is at the heart of rising tensions between India, Pakistan, and China Here’s a quick explainer on the disputed area
- Why were India and Pakistan on the brink of war? Heres what the . . .
New Delhi — A deadly terrorist attack in Indian-administered Kashmir's picturesque Pahalgam area in April brought India and Pakistan once again to the brink of war
- Kashmir: A Valley Emptied, a Border Reignited - FairPlanet
After a massacre killed 26 tourists, Kashmir’s hopes for peace collapsed -triggering economic freefall, crackdowns, and renewed India–Pakistan tensions
- How did Kashmir end up largely under Indian control? - The Week
From the 1950s on, popular movements emerged in Kashmir demanding either independence or a merger with Pakistan India responded with repression, while Pakistan provided support for militant
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