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Kashmir: Why India and Pakistan fight over it | Kashmir: Why India and Pakistan fight over it |
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Kashmir has been a source of conflict between India and Pakistan for decades | Kashmir has been a source of conflict between India and Pakistan for decades |
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? | |
What we know about India's strike on Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir | |
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How old is this conflict? | How old is this conflict? |
Kashmir is an ethnically diverse Himalayan region famed for the beauty of its lakes, meadows and snow-capped mountains. | Kashmir is an ethnically diverse Himalayan region famed for the beauty of its lakes, meadows and snow-capped mountains. |
Even before India and Pakistan won their independence from Britain in August 1947, the area was hotly contested. | Even before India and Pakistan won their independence from Britain in August 1947, the area was hotly contested. |
Under the partition plan provided by the Indian Independence Act, Muslim-majority Kashmir was free to accede to either India or Pakistan. | Under the partition plan provided by the Indian Independence Act, Muslim-majority Kashmir was free to accede to either India or Pakistan. |
The maharaja (local ruler), Hari Singh, initially wanted Kashmir to become independent - but in October 1947 chose to join India, in return for its help against an invasion of tribesmen from Pakistan. | The maharaja (local ruler), Hari Singh, initially wanted Kashmir to become independent - but in October 1947 chose to join India, in return for its help against an invasion of tribesmen from Pakistan. |
Kashmir profile - Timeline | Kashmir profile - Timeline |
A war erupted and India asked the United Nations to intervene. The UN recommended holding a plebiscite to settle the question of whether the state would join India or Pakistan. However, the two countries could not agree to a deal to demilitarise the region before the referendum could be held. | A war erupted and India asked the United Nations to intervene. The UN recommended holding a plebiscite to settle the question of whether the state would join India or Pakistan. However, the two countries could not agree to a deal to demilitarise the region before the referendum could be held. |
In July 1949, India and Pakistan signed an agreement to establish a ceasefire line as recommended by the UN and the region became divided. | In July 1949, India and Pakistan signed an agreement to establish a ceasefire line as recommended by the UN and the region became divided. |
Kashmir is known by some as India's Switzerland, due to its verdant fields and sweeping mountainscapes | Kashmir is known by some as India's Switzerland, due to its verdant fields and sweeping mountainscapes |
A second war followed in 1965. Then in 1999, India fought a brief but bitter conflict with Pakistani-backed forces. | A second war followed in 1965. Then in 1999, India fought a brief but bitter conflict with Pakistani-backed forces. |
By that time, India and Pakistan were declared nuclear powers. Today, Delhi and Islamabad both claim Kashmir in full, but control only parts of it. | By that time, India and Pakistan were declared nuclear powers. Today, Delhi and Islamabad both claim Kashmir in full, but control only parts of it. |
Why has there been so much unrest in the Indian-administered part? | Why has there been so much unrest in the Indian-administered part? |
Within Indian-administered Kashmir, opinions about the territory's rightful allegiance are diverse and strongly held. Many do not want it to be governed by India, or prefer a return to the semi-autonomous status that they had until 2019. Some also want outright independence. | |
Religion is also an important factor: Indian-administered Kashmir is more than 60% Muslim, making it the only part of India where Muslims are in the majority. | |
An armed revolt has been waged against Indian rule in the region since 1989, claiming tens of thousands of lives. | An armed revolt has been waged against Indian rule in the region since 1989, claiming tens of thousands of lives. |
India accuses Pakistan of backing militants in Kashmir - a charge its neighbour denies. | India accuses Pakistan of backing militants in Kashmir - a charge its neighbour denies. |
In 2019, Indian-administered Kashmir was stripped of its semi-autonomous status by the government in Delhi amid a huge security crackdown. | In 2019, Indian-administered Kashmir was stripped of its semi-autonomous status by the government in Delhi amid a huge security crackdown. |
For several years after the revocation of the region's special status, militancy waned and tourist visits soared. | |
What happened after previous Kashmir militant attacks? | What happened after previous Kashmir militant attacks? |
In 2016, after 19 Indian soldiers were killed in Uri, India launched "surgical strikes" across the Line of Control - the de facto border between India and Pakistan - targeting alleged militant bases. | In 2016, after 19 Indian soldiers were killed in Uri, India launched "surgical strikes" across the Line of Control - the de facto border between India and Pakistan - targeting alleged militant bases. |
In 2019, the Pulwama bombing, which left more than 40 Indian paramilitary personnel dead, prompted Indian airstrikes deep into Balakot - the first such action inside Pakistan since 1971 - sparking retaliatory raids and an aerial dogfight. | In 2019, the Pulwama bombing, which left more than 40 Indian paramilitary personnel dead, prompted Indian airstrikes deep into Balakot - the first such action inside Pakistan since 1971 - sparking retaliatory raids and an aerial dogfight. |
Tensions rose again in April 2025 after years of relative calm when militants killed 26 people in an attack on tourists near the resort town of Pahalgam in Indian-administered Kashmir. It was the deadliest attack on civilians in two decades. | Tensions rose again in April 2025 after years of relative calm when militants killed 26 people in an attack on tourists near the resort town of Pahalgam in Indian-administered Kashmir. It was the deadliest attack on civilians in two decades. |
India responded two weeks later with missile strikes on targets in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir, once again raising fears of further escalation and calls for restraint. | India responded two weeks later with missile strikes on targets in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir, once again raising fears of further escalation and calls for restraint. |
Kashmir remains one of the most militarised zones in the world. | Kashmir remains one of the most militarised zones in the world. |
What about hopes for peace? | What about hopes for peace? |
India and Pakistan did agree a ceasefire in 2003. | India and Pakistan did agree a ceasefire in 2003. |
In 2014, India's current Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power promising a tough line on Pakistan, but also showed interest in holding peace talks. | In 2014, India's current Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power promising a tough line on Pakistan, but also showed interest in holding peace talks. |
Pakistan and India's prime ministers promised peace in 2014 | Pakistan and India's prime ministers promised peace in 2014 |
Nawaz Sharif, then prime minister of Pakistan, attended Modi's swearing-in ceremony in Delhi. | Nawaz Sharif, then prime minister of Pakistan, attended Modi's swearing-in ceremony in Delhi. |
But a year later, India blamed Pakistan-based groups for an attack on its airbase in Pathankot in the northern state of Punjab. Modi also cancelled a scheduled visit to the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, for a regional summit in 2017. | But a year later, India blamed Pakistan-based groups for an attack on its airbase in Pathankot in the northern state of Punjab. Modi also cancelled a scheduled visit to the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, for a regional summit in 2017. |
Since then, there hasn't been any progress in talks between the neighbours. | Since then, there hasn't been any progress in talks between the neighbours. |
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