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Annotated bibliography

Birdwood, Lord. Kashmir. International Affairs (Royal Institute of International Affairs


1944-) 28.3 (1952): 299309. Web

The Kashmir conflict was started on October 22 1947, right after the India-Pakistan
separation. Even after 69 years this conflict has not been solved. Many people died
over this issue still many people lose their life each day. India and Pakistan already
fought three major wars on this issue but this issue still remained unsolved. The
Kashmir was a part of Punjab, after separation British sold this land to Raja Gulab Singh
in exchange of million pounds. Many Hindus and Muslims live in Kashmir with other
minorities, even in some parts there is not enough food and electricity just because of
this conflict,

Varshney, Ashutosh. India, Pakistan, and Kashmir: Antinomies of Nationalism. Asian


Survey 31.11 (1991): 9971019. Web..

After almost 15 years when India had been on edge in the universal gatherings, the
circumstance changed. Kashmiris would rise in rebellion against India, something that
India's military, battered in the war. More than half of the people living in Kashmir wants
to be the part of Pakistan. But Kashmiris have more than little support from their
government.

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