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Reactions and aftermath

Pakistan reaction

The Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization Act, 2019, impacted India’s regional security due to the deterioration of the bilateral relations with Pakistan since it increased the fresh military skirmishes along the Line of Control between these two nations (Westcott, 2020, pp. 7). Moreover, Pakistan has continuously criticized the Government of India’s decision on removing Article 370 on grounds of being unconstitutional and unacceptable as it directly impacted the fundamental rights of the people of the state of Jammu and Kashmir (Pathak and Mushahary, 2022, pp. 3016). Notwithstanding that these countries have avoided direct confrontation over the past decades, Pakistan has recently conducted a diplomatic campaign against India by drastically downgrading ties with Modi’s government and using rhetoric against India at the United Nations General Assembly, while at the same time escalating war-like situations that resembled the four wars fought between Pakistan and India over Jammu and Kashmir (Rather, 2020, pp. 513).

References

Pathak, Mintu and Mushahary, Jhanin. “The Revocation of Article 370 in Indian Constitution: An Analysis of the Socio-Political and Economic Effects after Withdrawal of the Article in Jammu and Kashmir”. Journal of Positive School Psychology, vol. 6 no.4, 2022, pp. 3012-3018

Rather, Tariq. “Abrogation of Article 370 of the Constitution of India: Socio-Economic and Political Implications on Jammu and Kashmir”. International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews, vol. 7, no. 3, 2020, pp. 501-517 http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3664550

Westcott, Stephen P. “The Case of UN Involvement in Jammu and Kashmir”. The United Nations: Friend or Foe of Self-Determination?, 2020, pp. 127-143