India’s Kashmir Conundrum: A Strive after Burhan Wani Demise and Implementation of Article 370
Abstract
Kashmir, a beautiful valley in northern Pakistan, has been a source of contention between India and
Pakistan for many decades. The Kashmiri freedom fighters' unwavering commitment to the right to
self-determination has fuelled the two countries' efforts (Pakistan and IOJK) to seek long-term
peace in the region through the liberation of the Kashmiris from Indian aggression. This paper
focuses on the Kashmiris' never-ending freedom struggle, particularly in light of the murder of
Burhan Wani and its ramifications for Pakistan-India relations, which are already strained. The
Indian government imposed Article 370 in order to consult credible secondary data, books,
journals, research articles, and renowned magazines. Pakistan has long sought an empirically
peaceful solution to the region's nuclear threat. It is high time for both neighbouring countries to
maintain the Composite Dialogue Process and engage in diplomatic efforts to bring this conflict to a
lasting and peaceful conclusion.