281. Kashmir: From Persistence to Progress?
- Author:
- Cyrus Samii
- Publication Date:
- 08-2005
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- International Peace Institute
- Abstract:
- Jammu and Kashmir (J) has been a continual bone of contention, the object of three wars and a theater of engagement in a fourth war, between the two countries. Since 1989, insurgency has consumed Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir (IJK), claiming at least 45,000 lives. All major attempts at resolution by the international community have failed, including those through the United Nations. With overt "nuclearization" by India and Pakistan in 1998, and with "jihadist" militants playing an increasingly prominent role in the insurgency since the mid-1990s, the Kashmir conflict also bears the marks of a distinctly twenty-first century security predicament.
- Topic:
- Conflict Resolution, Human Welfare, and War
- Political Geography:
- Pakistan, Middle East, India, and Jammu and Kashmir