Modi and Imran Regime: Foreign Policy on Kashmir Dispute

Authors

  • Sana Rauf Foundation University Islamabad, Rawalpindi Campus Author
  • Muhammad Hassan Asif Foundation University Islamabad, Rawalpindi Campus Author

Keywords:

Kashmir, Imran, Modi, Foreign Policy

Abstract

India and Pakistan have been rivals and one the reason that intensifies their rivalry is dispute on Kashmir. “Indo-Pakistan relations, struggle, competition and antagonistic vibe began following their autonomy in 1947 pursued by the first Indo-Pakistan war. Their reciprocal relations have consistently been risked by the Kashmir issue”. The article talks about beginning of this contention. The article is isolated into different segments examining the Hindu-Muslin threat, the arrangement of the Jammu-Kashmir express, the segment of 1948, promotion of Kashmir to India, the UN mediation into this regional debate and Pakistan's international strategy with respect to Kashmir issue and Imran Khan stance on Kashmir issue and the miseries Kashmiris are confronting. By examining the literature, it is concluded that the “two nations have a long history of doubt and habitual pettiness. The trust deficiency and their on-off relations keep the arrangements for the arrangement in a toe and for development, some of the time when it appears as though they were close to an answer another minute the two nations back to their severe remain of past, making arrangement a far-off plausibility”. Pakistan, over and over, requested a third nation intervention particularly of US in the background of their bombed two-sided arrangements yet India consistently dismisses it.

Author Biographies

  • Sana Rauf, Foundation University Islamabad, Rawalpindi Campus

    Student, Department of Arts and Media, 

  • Muhammad Hassan Asif, Foundation University Islamabad, Rawalpindi Campus

    Student, Department of Arts and Media, 

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Published

2021-03-14

How to Cite

Rauf, S. ., & Asif, M. H. . (2021). Modi and Imran Regime: Foreign Policy on Kashmir Dispute. Human Nature Journal of Social Sciences, 2(1), 12-22. https://hnpublisher.com/ojs/index.php/HNJSS/article/view/8