Since the division of British India in 1947, the Himalayan region of Kashmir has been a flashpoint between India and Pakistan. Both countries claim the entire territory, leading to several wars and ongoing friction. The dispute is deeply rooted in historical assertions, religious diversity, and geopolitical significance. While initiatives at pea… Read More


Since its division in post World War II, India and Pakistan have been embroiled in a persistent relationship marked by periods of conflict. The foundation of this tension are multifaceted, stemming from cultural differences. Numerous wars and cross-border raids have led to widespread suffering on both sides. Despite occasional attempts at dialog… Read More


The turbulent relationship/dynamic/history between India and Pakistan is deeply rooted in the legacy of partition, a momentous event that fractured/sundered/divided British India in 1947. Fueled/Driven/Inflamed by religious differences/disputes/animosities, territorial claims/disagreements/contests, and a long-standing struggle/rivalry/competiti… Read More