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What are external and internal dimensions of the ‘Kashmir issue’ ?

Solution
Externally it is a dispute with Pakistan and internally it involves the issue of Kashmir identity known as Kashmiriyat and the aspirations of the people of J&K for political autonomy.

Some More Questions From Regional Aspirations Chapter

Regional demands from different parts of India exemplify the principle of unity with diversity. Do you agree ? Give reasons.

Read the passage and answer the questions below :

One of Hazarika’s songs ....... dwells on the unity theme; the seven states of north-eastern India become seven sisters born of the same mother .... ‘Meghalaya went own way ...... Arunachal too separated and Mizoram appeared in Assam’s gateway as a groom to marry another daughter,’ ......... The song ends with a determination to keep the unity of the Assamese with other smaller nationalities that are left in the present-day Assam– ‘the Karbis and the Missing brothers and sisters are our dear ones.’ —Sanjib Baruah

(a) Which unity is the poet talking about ?

(b) Why were the States of North-East created separately out of the erstwhile State of Assam ?

(c) Do you think that the same theme of unity could apply to all the regions of India ? Why ?

Describe the issues which India had to face immediately after independence.

Which is the main issue of dispute between India and Pakistan ?

What are external and internal dimensions of the ‘Kashmir issue’ ?

Rectify the following.

“Before 1947, Jammu and Kashmir was a Muslim State. Its Sikh ruler, Hari Singh, wanted to merge with Pakistan.”

What was the view of the Pakistani leaders with regard to Kashmir region?

Which are different regions of Jammu and Kashmir?

Who was the founder of Dravidar Kazhagam ?

Which political party in South was against Hindi, as the country’s official language ?