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A history of resentment between Pakistan and India

author:Everest Cedar

Pakistan Railway and India's Asan can be said to be a pair of bitter rivals, for more than 70 years, they have never stopped each other, and they will pull away from each other without a word, you shoot me, I will give you a shot. So, what is the history of resentment between them?

A history of resentment between Pakistan and India

In 1947, Pakistan resolutely separated from The Three Families of Azerbaijan, and the British colonial robbers with sinister intentions saw that the Kashmir region was in an important strategic position, so they had the idea of using it as their own military base and taking it for themselves, but they were also afraid of international public opinion and could not rob it with open fire. Therefore, the British colonial robbers tried their best to deliberately create various disputes between Pakistan Railway and Ah San, in a vain attempt to profit from them. According to the "Mountbatten Agreement" of June 1947, the partition of India and Pakistan stipulated that muslim-majority territories should be assigned to Pakistan, but at the same time, it was stipulated that Kashmir could freely join India or Pakistan, or remain neutral, and on August 14 of the same year, Pakistan declared its independence and established itself as a sovereign independent state.

Kashmir, located between India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and China, covers an area of about 210,000 square kilometers and has a population of about 5 million. On the issue of Kashmir's ownership, Pakistan advocated that kashmir's ownership should be self-determined by the Kashmiri people, while India declared that Kashmir belonged to India, and the rulers of Kashmir wanted Kashmir to become the "Switzerland of Asia".

A history of resentment between Pakistan and India

India and Pakistan have different opinions and do not budge on each other. The Pakistani army decided to attack first, and sent troops to occupy two regions in Kashmir, and then directed the army to the capital of Kashmir. Ah San did not dare to be idle, and quickly dispatched troops to deal with it. As a result, the first large-scale armed conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan and The Three Afghans, beat each other up for more than a year, and finally temporarily stopped beating each other under the mediation of the United Nations, and each set up a separate government in the Kashmir region under its control.

In 1958, Pakistan's General Ayyub Khan came to power, but he did not have a good feeling for Ah San and took a tough attitude. Since then, India and Pakistan have once again turned against each other, and the state of hostility has become increasingly serious. In 1965, negotiations between the two sides failed, tensions intensified, and the two militaries clashed on the border. After that, India and Pakistan once again made a big move, and Ah San began to cross the border to attack Pakistani Railway.

A history of resentment between Pakistan and India

In this war, there were 6 infantry divisions, 1 armored division and 1 air force unit in the Pakistan Railways; 3 infantry divisions, 1 armored division and 1 air force in the Pakistan Railways participated in the battle. In terms of troop strength, Ah San had an advantage in infantry. Subsequently, the war was in full swing, the border between the two countries was full of gunfire and smoke, and the two sides beat each other for about 20 days, both of which paid a huge price, and the United Nations once again came forward to act as a peacemaker to mediate, and they had to temporarily reconcile and withdraw to the areas originally occupied by each other.

A history of resentment between Pakistan and India

In 1971, East Pakistan, separated from West Pakistan by India, declared independence as Bangladesh, but West Pakistan resolutely disagreed and mobilized troops to suppress it. The turbulent Dongba made Ah San find an opportunity for military intervention, and he decided to add fuel to the fire, take advantage of your illness and take your life, openly support the separatist activities of Dongba, Chen Bingyin, the Pakistani border, and step up combat military deployment.

With the support of the former Soviet Union, the Three-Arab Republic launched a war against East and West Pakistan in 1971. The Indian-Pakistani war broke out again in full swing, and the Albanian three soldiers attacked East Pakistan fiercely in three ways, and soon defeated the Pakistani army. Siba had no choice but to recognize Bangladesh in 1974.

A history of resentment between Pakistan and India

Since then, the liangzi of Ba Tie and Ah San has become deeper and deeper, and the history of resentment has accumulated more and more.

A history of resentment between Pakistan and India