IIOJK a flashpoint.

It is well-known to everyone that the First World War resulted in devastating consequences; therefore, to maintain world peace, the first international organization, the League of Nations, was established in 1920. However, the beginning of the Second World War ended the peace treaty. The protection of human rights has always been the priority of developed countries, so another idea for cooperation emerged in 1945, giving birth to the United Nations Organization. It is a fact that this organization resolved many conflicting concerns of the countries. Promoting international peace and avoiding wars is one of the major concerns of this worldwide organization. Still, unfortunately, the Security Council, the chief organ of the UN, has remained ineffective in executing specific resolutions over India regarding the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJ and K) case.

It is pertinent to note here Indian threat to IIOJK and violation of Human rights is not only a question mark for regional peace but also a warning to the United Nations stability. The Kashmir issue is now the talk of global politics and a bone of contention at the international level. This issue is between two nuclear-power countries; hence, its costs are expected to be far beyond the borders. Putting deaf ears over this issue is a signal of peace demoting. Conversely, supporting Indian hegemonic steps will never constrain Pakistan from compromising on its minimum credible deterrence. It should be noted that the Seventy-fifth historical conflict between two nuclear countries and its roots go to the ignorant steps of Lord Mountbatten and the Hindutva alliance at the time of separation. At that time, Kashmir comprised an 80 percent Muslim population, and the majority was willing to be part of Pakistan.

Kashmiris have all the cultural, geographic and religious explanations that connect them with Pakistan, but the brutality of Indian hegemons abused the international notion of human rights in IIOJK. This affiliation of Kashmiris with Pakistan showed an accurate Indian picture. Indian army started genocides against Muslims and common Human right violation in Jammu; as a result, regional Mujahedin emerged to support Kashmiri Muslims. Then Nehru government crossed all the limitations of humanity and overran the Indian army in IIOJ and K. Aftermath, Pakistan, a supporter of Kashmiri rights, came forward to resist destructive outcomes, but India started a war against Pakistan.

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