Past of Kashmir
• Article 35
No person who was not a Permanent Resident of Jammu
• Article 370
Indian constitution gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir, a region
• mob lynching
Mob lynching refers to killing someone for an alleged offense without a
legal trial
• Radical for religion
Religious radicalization has its growing influence in the State of
Jammu & Kashmir. Majority of the Muslim youth in the Kashmir Valley
• Terrorism
Terrorism is the unlawful use of force or violence against
persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government.
Present in kashmir
• Revoked of article 370
The BJP and its allies won a landslide majority in the Lok Sabha, the lower
house of the Indian Parliament. On 5 August 2019, India issued a Presidential
order..
• Better relationship with Indians and Kashmir Population
Article 370’s elimination helps the people of Kashmir since it allows them to
join the rest of India. Both they and Indians have the right to be a part of
Kashmir.
• One Nation and One Flag
India as a whole is now gathered. There is no distinct constitution for Indians
and Kashmiris. Everyone will adhere to the motto “one nation, one constitution
• Boost to Economic Development
After Article 370 is repealed, Kashmiris can work in the Indians’ newly
established firms and make good money. Creating more jobs will inevitably lower
crime.
• Private Investors can Invest
Private business owners can establish factories in Kashmir, creating jobs for
Kashmiris and Indians.
• Right to Education and Information
With the repeal of Article 370, all Kashmiris now have the right to an education.
Kashmiris now have the right to know everything because the nation would be
under one flag and one nation.
Future in kashmir
• Mini Switzerland to actual Kashmir
The beautiful crown of India, Kashmir is popularly known as the mini
Switzerland in India.
• Boom in tourism
After three decades, Kashmir Valley is attracting lakhs of tourists which
Tourism players say is the return of golden era of Kashmir tourism.
• No Loc
India forcibly landed its troops seventy-five years ago on 27th October 1947
in the IIOJK and continues to illegally occupy the territory ever since
• Pakistan Occupied Kashmir
Current status and political divisions. India has control of about half the
area of the former princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, which
comprises Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, while Pakistan controls a
third of the region, divided into two provinces, Azad Kashmir and
Gilgit-Baltistan.