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Recently, anger has spread over the Poonch IIOJK incident where three civilians were killed while in army custody. The Indian army detained at least eight civilians for questioning, the day after rebels fighting against Indian rule ambushed two army vehicles in the southern Poonch district, killing four soldiers and wounding three others. Poonch is close to the highly militarized line of control that divides the disputed Himalayan region between India and Pakistan. Indian brutalities in IIOJK have been a continuous human rights violation since its inception. According to various sources, the Indian troops have been using excessive force, killing, arresting, torturing, and destroying properties, molesting women, and other heinous crimes with impunity. The Kashmir conflict is a complex and long-standing issue that involves the political, religious, and territorial aspirations of the people of Kashmir, as well as the interests and influence of neighboring countries, especially India and Pakistan. The conflict has its roots in the partition of British India in 1947 when the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir had to decide whether to join India or Pakistan. Since then, the conflict has continued with several wars, skirmishes, and insurgencies, as well as diplomatic efforts to resolve it peacefully. However, no lasting solution has been reached so far, and the situation remains tense and volatile. The main issues that divide India and Pakistan over Kashmir are:
Pakistan has played a significant role in the Kashmir conflict resolution since its inception. However, Indian stubbornness never allowed to yield any fruitful outcomes of the conflict. The Kashmiri people have been expressing their solidarity and support for each other and appreciating the role of Pakistan through various means such as rallies, strikes, sit-ins, cultural programs, and social media campaigns. They have also been seeking help from their diaspora communities in other countries who have been raising awareness and advocating for their cause. However, the outcomes are yet awaited. The international community, especially the UN and other HR organizations, need to put pressure on India to walk towards a permanent solution in Kashmir. Pakistan and India can adopt using following lines to resolve it, avoiding nuclear war in South Asia:
Iqra Awan is a Research Fellow at Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad and can be reached at iqraawann18@gmail.com
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