Acta Scientific Neurology (ASNE) (ISSN: 2582-1121)

Short Communication Volume 3 Issue 10

The Problem of Jammu and Kashmir in a Psychological Perspective: A Tale of Broken Promises

Nadeem Abbas Haider*

CEO, Dream Research Center, Attock, Pakistan

*Corresponding Author: Nadeem Abbas Haider, CEO, Dream Research Center, Attock, Pakistan.

Received: September 03, 2020; Published: September 26, 2020

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Introduction and Historical Analysis of the Issue of Jammu and Kashmir

  According to the rule by that the bitter and bloody partition of grater India that occurred in 1947, the areas that had Muslim majority at the time of the regional division would go to Pakistan. However, the regions where Hindus were in greater numbers would remain with the Indian administrative group. In the month of October of 1947, the history noted that India had made regional incursion in the region of Kashmir, and a large group of Indian army had entered the area of Jammu and Kashmir. The region of Jammu and Kashmir had a Muslim majority, and according to the Pakistani claim, the area belonged to Pakistan. However, the region of Jammu and Kashmir is a disputed area in the eyes of United Nations [1].

Keywords: Stroke; Cardiac Arrhythmias; ECG

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Citation

Citation: Nadeem Abbas Haider. “The Problem of Jammu and Kashmir in a Psychological Perspective: A Tale of Broken Promises". Acta Scientific Neurology 3.10 (2020): 62-63.




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