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The detailed study of the first war and a brief tour of the other two Indo- Pakistan wars will be used to prove that the never-ending conflict between India and Pakistan is a direct result of the false optimism within both of the countries and the unnecessary involvement of the foreign powers. 1) http://freespace...
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Indian nationalist movements led by the Indian National Congress (INC) were fought for a secular and democratically independent India. The nationalist movement drew on ideas prevalent in the nineteenth-century British liberalism and sought to implant those beliefs in the Indian context. During 1885 the INC consisted of mostly upper-middle class, predominantly Hindu; however, in the 1920’s under the leadership of Mohandas Gandhi the organization was transformed into a mass-based political party seeking to represent all segments of the Indian society...
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