Kashmir's policy of removing autonomy India-Pakistan tension or 5th August 23:24

The Indian government has decided to abolish the 70 years of autonomy that the Indian side of Kashmir, where India and Pakistan compete for ownership. In the future, tensions may rise over the Kashmir region, such as the Pakistani side's backlash.

On the 5th, the Indian government issued a presidential decree to remove the autonomy of Jammu and Kashmir, the state of India in Kashmir where India and Pakistan compete for ownership.

Jam-Kashmir, which has a large number of Muslims, has a constitutional autonomy guaranteed since 1949, with strong recognition of the state legislature.

The ruling People's Party, led by Prime Minister Modi, who won the spring general election, pledged the abolition of this autonomy as a pledge, and this measure is considered to be due to the policy of Prime Minister Modi.

In the future, it is expected that deliberation on constitutional amendment will be conducted in parliament, and if it is approved, the autonomy of Jam-Kashmir province, which has been recognized for 70 years, will be officially abolished.

With regard to the Kashmir region, military tensions in India and Pakistan have risen in February this year, and there are also fears that forces seeking separation and independence from India are repeating terrorism etc., and tensions may increase over this measure.

Pakistan strongly denies policy of Indian government

The Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement on the afternoon of the 5th that the Indian government decided to abolish autonomy in the Indian side of Kashmir Region, saying that "the Indian government will accept it with unilateral action by the government. Strongly denounced the government of India's policy as being unable to

He then stated, "We are considering all options to deal with the illegal means by the Government of India," and showed a stance not to exclude military options from now on over Kashmir's territorial power, and repressed India.