Since the partition of India in 1947, India and Pakistan have disagreed on many issues. Among them is Kashmir. Prior to that, they had a dispute over the deserts of the Indian state of Gujarat, which was later recognized by India in 1956. In 1965, war again broke out between them, historically called the Second Indo-Pakistani War, and the war that took place in South Asia became Bosha as a result of the war. After the split of the country in 1947, two nations were born: India and Pakistan. Since then, many wars have taken place. Most of the wars were fought in Kashmir, with the exception of the wars between Pakistan and Bangladesh. Since then, they have reconciled on many occasions. A brief look at their war years reveals:
1947 Indo-Pak War
1965 India-Pakistan War
Indo-Pakistani War 1971
1999 Indo-Pakistan War
In history, there have been four wars between them. One of the reasons for the war between them is Kashmir. The incident in Kashmir is not recent; it was a long time ago. There is a long-standing agreement between them over Kashmir.
Although Pakistan released Abinandan by the Indian Air Force to deliver a message of peace, the war continues in the state of Kashmir. Although Pakistan released Abinandan from the Indian Air Force, there has been no dialogue between them over Kashmir so far. They have not yet agreed on what to do about it. Pakistan has expressed great heart in letting Avinand go but will eventually settle without war or war being the only solution.
Since then, a suicide bombing in India and Pulwama in Kashmir has killed more than 40 Indian paramilitaries, and tensions have erupted between them, although Pakistan was unable to capture the Indian pilot.
We will not hesitate to invade your borders if necessary. Let there be no doubt about it. The conversation between them took place during the war between India and Pakistan over the issue of Kashmir. Again, both countries expressed their love with the warning. Shown generosity. Both countries chose civilian targets so that none of the nations’ armies would be injured or killed. This is the bright side of the Indo-Pakistani war. If you look closely, you can see that there is a lot of love and harmony between India and Pakistan. However, some people on our social media think that the war between India and Pakistan over the Kashmir issue is the only solution.
Indians say we have been fighting this Kashmir issue for 70 years now; if war happens, then there is no indication of how long this war will last. Only Ishwari knows: If we look at the origin of this incident, we can see that around 40 Indian paramilitaries were killed. This conflict begins to subside.
We all want a peaceful solution without war. We hope that a good situation will develop between India and Pakistan.