Kashmir Crisis: A Critical Analysis of Indo-Pak Intercession

  • Qumber G
  • Ishaque W
  • Shah S
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Abstract

This paper explores the various intervention approaches adopted by both India and Pakistan regarding Kashmir issue. It uses the theoretical approaches of Constructivism, Realism and Balance of Power Theory. The study's objectives are divided into three categories, each entailing the Kashmir issue under the mentioned three theoretical approaches mentioned earlier. These variables are observed keeping in mind the empirical data available over the years, which define the situation of Kashmir from the time of Independence 1947 to the present scenario with regards to the Indo-Pak policies of influence under the cited theoretical prospects. As a result, the research concludes that not only Kashmir has been a humanitarian crisis where innocent people are slaughtered daily, but also a grave phenomenon for the international community who has failed to resolve it in 70 years.

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Qumber, G., Ishaque, W., & Shah, S. J. (2017). Kashmir Crisis: A Critical Analysis of Indo-Pak Intercession. Global Social Sciences Review, II(I), 67–78. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2017(ii-i).04

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