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Kashmir Issue
Kashmir Issue
Introduction
The disputed areas of the region of Kashmir. India claims the entire erstwhile princely state of Jammu and Kashmir based on an instrument of accession signed in 1947. Pakistan claims all areas of the erstwhile state except for those claimed by China. China claims the Shaksam Valley and Aksai Chin.
Jammu
~3 million
30%
66%
4%
Ladakh
~0.25 million
46% (Shia)
50%
3%
Pakistan
99%
Azad Kashmir
~2.6 million
100%
China
Aksai Chin
1970s July 2 1972: Simla Agreement signed 1980s 1987: a new Kashmiri resistance begins 1990s January 19, 1990: Kashmir brought under Indian control February 27, 1990: United Nations not allowed in Kashmir April 10, 1990: India threatens war July 1990: Jammu and Kashmir Disputed Areas Act passed November 1992: Amnesty International not allowed into Kashmir January 9, 1995: India declares occupied Kashmir "backward
May 18, 1995: APHC rejects offer for talks on Kashmir with India November 11, 1995: India launches antiPakistan propaganda campaign December 23, 1995: APHC seeks intervention of UN, OIC and others February 16, 1996: APHC calls for tripartite talks August 2, 1996: Gowda tries to sweeten the deal for Kashmir September 14, 1996: APHC leadership arrested
September 16, 1996: sham elections held in Kashmir March 3, 1997: Mujahedeen reject carving up Kashmir March 28, 1997: India and Pakistan begin negotiations June 25, 1997: India says Kashmir is not a "disputed territory October 12, 1997: rioting after Jami Mosque desecration February 8, 1998: fear over "Kashaf commandos
March 19, 1998: Governor confesses India's human rights violations April 2, 1998: Pakistan accused of fomenting war in Kashmir April 10, 1998: Pakistan and India should "go the extra mile May 24, 1998: major offensive against Mujahedeen May 30, 1998: India responds to nuclear testing June 6, 1998: Pakistan proposes Kashmir resolution and a halt to nuclear arms buildup August 1, 1998: "massive" joint operations against Mujahedeen August 29, 1998: Nelson Mandela's involvement in Kashmir issue urged
September 2,1998: NAM calls for resolution of Kashmir dispute September 23, 1998: Pakistan and India agree to resume Kashmir talks May 26, 1999: India launches air strikes against Mujahedeen in Kargil June 1999: Kashmir peace hope flounders 2000s July 2000: India celebrates Kargil "victory July 2001: Agra Summit 2002
July 2001: Agra Summit: 2002:In 2002 Pakistani President and Army Chief General Pervez Musharraf promised to check infiltration into Jammu and Kashmir 2003
2004
2005
different forums to persuade India to fulfill its commitment to give right of self-determination to the people of Kashmir.
MAP ISSUE
RECENT DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS TO END THE CRISIS
2008
2008 Militant attacks:
to work with India and Pakistan to resolve this crisis in a serious way. We have to hope that India and Pakistan can work out their differences on Kashmir on their own.
CONCLUSION