Kashmir issue India-Pakistan conflict intensified August 12 17:35

It is 12 weeks after the Indian government suddenly abolished the self-government right that has been recognized for 70 years in the province of Kashmir, which competes for territorial rights with Pakistan. While India has justified that it is a domestic issue, Pakistan has been violently reluctant to stop the trade, and the conflict between countries with nuclear weapons has become more serious.

The Government of India has recognized autonomy since 1949 in the Indian province of Jammu and Kashmir in the northern Kashmir region, which competes for territorial rights with Pakistan. The Parliament has passed a constitutional amendment necessary for the abolition.

Jammu and Kashmir have a majority of Muslims, unlike other Indian states that are dominated by Hindus, and the ruling party led by Prime Minister Modi. Was one of the promises, and it was an overwhelming victory.

Regarding this measure, Prime Minister Modi argues that it is just a domestic issue, and that it “benefits people in Kashmir whose development has been delayed due to autonomy”.

On the other hand, Pakistan has been violently repelled by taking countermeasures one after another, such as the summoning of ambassadors in India, the suspension of trade for the time being, and the raising of problems with the United Nations.

For the time being, the Government of India intends to make Jammu and Kashmir state “directly controlled” under the direct control of the central government.