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Friday, 1 December 2017

HISTORY OF FIRST KASHMIR WAR


First Kashmir War (1947)
Main article: Indo-Pak war of 1947
Almost immediately after independence, there was a tension between India and Pakistan, and between the two countries, the princely state Kashmir was divided after the first three full-scale war. After the reluctance of the Maharaja of Kashmir to merge with any country from India or Pakistan, Pakistan sponsored tribal invasion in parts of Kashmir. Men accused by India were also regularly included in the army of Pakistan. Soon, Pakistan sent its troops to enclose all the states. Maharaja Hari Singh requested India and Lord Mountbatten to help him, but he was told that India has no reason to help them. On this, he signed the unilateral conclave of Kashmir's merger which was decided by the British government, but this treaty was never accepted by Pakistan. Immediately after the Treaty, the Indian Army was sent to Srinagar to counter the invaders. In this group, General Thimmaiya was also involved who achieved great fame in this proceeding and later became the head of the Indian Army. An intense war broke out in the entire state and the old companions were fighting each other. If both of them got a state-wide rise and there was a significant loss. At the end of 1948, there was uneasy peace between the soldiers fighting on the control line, which was divided into India and Pakistan by the United Nations. The stress that arose in Kashmir between Pakistan and India has never been completely exhausted.

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