Agenda
Addressing the escalating global conflict, with many nations engaged in active or cold wars, focusing specifically on the recent attack in Kashmir by foreign militants.
Historically, Kashmir's geopolitical significance dates back to the partition of British India in 1947, when the region became a disputed territory claimed by both India and Pakistan.
Multiple wars and skirmishes, coupled with ongoing insurgency and cross-border terrorism, have perpetuated the conflict. The recent attack by foreign militants in Kashmir underscores the enduring tensions and the international implications of unresolved territorial disputes.
Amidst global power shifts and alliances, the region remains a focal point for geopolitical maneuvering, humanitarian concerns, and the challenge of balancing national sovereignty with regional stability.
Addressing these issues demands not only political will and dialogue but also international cooperation to mitigate the risk of conflict escalation and foster sustainable peace in South Asia.