And like the Arab-Israeli conflict, it is the source, and perhaps the key, to peace in regions far greater than the territory in dispute CAN KASHMIR PUT AT BACK BURNER? No, it can’t be put at backburner for the improvement of relations between India and Pakistan due to following reasons: Kashmir is the main bone contention between India and Pakistan.
Much of the danger of the retrograde conflict over Kashmir stems from its potential to spark either a much broader conventional war or even a nuclear exchange. India and Pakistan have a dangerous disconnect on the nuclear issue driven both by very poor communication between the capitals and by strikingly different nuclear doctrines.
The Kashmir conflict is a territorial conflict primarily between India and Pakistan over the Kashmir region.The conflict started after the partition of India in 1947 as a dispute over the former princely state of Jammu and Kashmir and escalated into three wars between India and Pakistan and several other armed skirmishes. China has also been involved in the conflict in a third-party role.
Kashmir: Conflict Between India And Pakistan Kashmir a region between the India and Pakistan has been the main cause of conflict between these two nations. The region of Kashmir is rich in culture, this being attributed in the integration of the Muslims as well as the Indians, communities that are known for their abundance in culture.