1. Kashmir problem Hari Singh was the king of the state of Jammu and Kashmir in 1947.
He was unable to take a decision when tribal raiders backed by Pak army invaded Kashmir in October 1947.
Unable to counter them, Hari Singh appealed to India for help.
India then granted special status to it through Article 370 of the Constitution.
Secondly, when on the verge of evicting all invaders and recapturing the complete state, India halted operations on 1 January 1949 and appealed to the Security Council.
Indian leadership made a highly unconstitutional offer of plebiscite in the UN.
Forty percent area of the state continues to be under Pakistan's control, providing it a strategic land route to China through the Karakoram ranges.
As a fall out of the unresolved dispute, India and Pakistan have fought numerous wars with no solution in sight.
Worse, the local politicians are holding India to ransom by playing the Pak card. Kashmir issue is a self-created cancerous furuncle that defies all medications and continues to bleed the country.
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