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Title: KASHMIR CONFLICT BETWEEN PAKISTAN AND INDIA
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He signed a Standstill Agreement with India and Pakistan. There are two versions of what happened next.
According to Pakistan, the ruler of Kashmir wanted it to be part of Pakistan. India put lot of pressure on the Maharaj Hari Singh to make Kashmir part of India... Showed first 250 characters
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India put lot of pressure on the Maharaj Hari Singh to make Kashmir part of India. Seeing this, majority of Muslim population in Kashmir rebelled against the Maharaja. The government of India, alleging that the ruler had acceded to India on the basis of a fraudulent instrument of accession, invaded and occupied a large part of Kashmir, which is now divided into Azad (Liberated) Kashmir and 'Indian-held Kashmir'... Showed next 250 characters
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