Implications of Pak-India Relations in Pre & Post Revocation of Article 370 And 35a in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir

  • Muhammad Qasim Ali Graduate Department of International Relations, National University of Modern Languages, Rawalpindi
  • Muhammad Noaman Yousaf Lecturer, Department of International Relations, National University of Modern Languages, Rawalpindi
  • Zoya Zafar Lecturer Department of Pakistan Studies, Rawalpindi Women University
  • Zainab Mohsin Demonstrator, Lahore College for Women University, Lahore

Abstract

The revocation of Articles 370 and 35A in Jammu and Kashmir, which is administrated by India, has severely changed relations between Pakistan and India. This article determines the aftermath of this move, with persistent cross-line tensions, disturb diplomatic dialogue, inside anarchy in Kashmir, and unconventionalities in regional security dynamics. The revocation of Article 370 and 35A has degraded long-established bitterness, hampering efforts to resolve the Kashmir conflict with peace. Pakistan, on the other hand has heatedly gone against India's autonomous movements, expanding its diplomatic efforts to wrinkle international help. Meantime, India claims that it is our internal matter, further mystifying bilateral relations. The things centre around the complications of accomplishing synchronisation and anticipation in the area because of established doubts.

Key Words: Peace, Deterrence, Mediation, Hate Speech, Militarization

Published
2024-06-30
How to Cite
Muhammad Qasim Ali, Muhammad Noaman Yousaf, Zoya Zafar, & Zainab Mohsin. (2024). Implications of Pak-India Relations in Pre & Post Revocation of Article 370 And 35a in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. GUMAN, 7(2), 267-281. Retrieved from https://guman.com.pk/index.php/GUMAN/article/view/815
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