iheartkashmir.net - Kashmir: The Struggle for Peace

Description: Since 1947, there has been an ongoing conflict in Kashmir rooted in colonialism, socio-religious and historical factors, and terrorism.

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Read & Download our latest human rights report on Kashmir The past few years have been a historic time period for the former Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. Most significantly, on August 5, 2019, the Indian government legally, democratically, and constitutionally abrogated Articles 370 and 35A of India’s Constitution, temporary provisions that conferred special status on the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Read more.

Since 1947, there has been an ongoing conflict in Kashmir (currently divided between India, Pakistan, and China) that is rooted in colonialism, geographical boundaries, socio-religious and historical factors, and terrorism. This three-part critical reading lesson provides students with an opportunity to learn about the significance of the Kashmir conflict and the impact it has on foreign relations between two modern nation states, as well as its influence on the quality of life for the region’s diverse resi

India is a robust, multi-religious and multicultural, secular democracy. It is home to the vast majority of the world’s Hindus and has sizeable Muslim, Christian, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh populations, as well as small, but significant Bahai, Jewish, and Zoroastrian populations. Download here. Kashmir 101 History of the Kashmir Conflict Brief Is India really a ‘settler colonial state’ in Kashmir? Not hardly. The Kashmir conflict isn’t about independence and democracy. It’s about expanding theocracy in South