Kashmir dispute
Last reviewed: 26-08-2008
CONFLICT HIGH IN THE HIMALAYAS
1947
Aug - India and Pakistan win freedom from British rule amid bloodletting between Hindus and Muslims Oct - The two countries go to war in Kashmir after its Hindu ruler opts to join secular India rather than Islamic Pakistan 1949 - U.N. Security Council-ordered ceasefire takes effect 1965 - Second war over Kashmir. Combat ends after U.N. calls for ceasefire 1971 - Third India-Pakistan war over East Pakistan ends with creation of Bangladesh 1972 - Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and Pakistani President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto sign accord envisaging bilateral settlement of disputes including Kashmir 1989 - Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front rebels kidnap Indian home minister's daughter demanding freedom for five separatist leaders. The government gives in, which is seen as a major boost for separatist groups 1990
Jan-Indian army opens fire in Srinagar, Kashmir's summer capital, during protest against crackdown on separatism, killing 38 May - The two nations face off when India launches offensive, including air strikes, against Pakistan-backed infiltrators near icy heights around Kargil. More than 1,000 are killed 2001
Jul - Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf and Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee hold summit, the first in more than two years, but fail to agree on how to bury differences over Kashmir Dec - Gunmen attack Indian parliament. India blames Pakistan-based Kashmiri militants, Pakistan denies this. India cuts air, rail and road links and pulls out diplomatic staff Dec 2001/Jan 2002 - India masses hundreds of thousands of troops on border. Pakistan follows suit, raising spectre of another war 2003
Apr - Vajpayee says he wants to make final push for peace in his lifetime and offers Pakistan a "hand of friendship" Nov - Pakistan declares a Kashmir ceasefire which is matched by India 2004
Jan - Vajpayee and Musharraf meet in Islamabad, giving big push to peace process, and agree to resume peace talks 2005
Feb - India and Pakistan agree to launch cross-border Kashmir bus service Apr - Thirty-one Pakistani Kashmiris cross into Indian Kashmir, marking the first bus service for almost 60 years Jun - Separatist politicians from Indian Kashmir visit Pakistan and meet Musharraf Oct - Indian Foreign Minister Singh visits Pakistan for talks with Kasuri. The two sides agree on warning each other of ballistic missile tests but make no significant progress on Kashmir Oct 8 - South Asia's biggest quake in a century strikes near Muzaffarabad, killing around 73,000 on the Pakistan side of the de-facto border and 1,300 on the Indian side and leaving 3 million homeless Oct 29 - Bomb attacks in New Delhi kill 60. India later blames Kashmir militants Nov - Pakistan and India open first of five border crossings to allow families to meet and aid to cross 2006
Jul - Blasts on trains in Mumbai kill 186 people and leave hundreds wounded. India cancels peace talks after blaming Pakistan-based militants Nov Indian and Pakistani diplomats begin talks for the first time in nearly a year, reviving peace process that was halted by the train bombings Dec - Musharraf says Pakistan will abandon its claim to the region if India agrees to give the territory autonomy under joint supervision by both countries
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