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The main causes of the India-Pakistan war are historical issues and unclear ownership of Kashmir. From 65438 to 0947, the two countries fought for a place in order to claim their own interests.

India and Pakistan have been fighting over Kashmir since their independence from British colonies. I think the resumption of war in India, Pakistan and Kashmir has both ethnic hostility and religious hostility.

Racial hostility must exist. Behind the war, there are elements in which countries compete for national and political interests. Kashmir is in a special geographical environment, surrounded by Indian, Pakistani, Afghan and China.

In the India-Pakistan war, apart from the historical issues between the two nations, there is also a struggle for national interests among nations in international politics. It's like a struggle between snipe and clam, and the fisherman gains. When the shepherds quarrel, the wolf wins. This is a game between countries.

The hostility of faith stems from the fact that the Kashmiri people are composed of Muslims in the majority and Hindus in the minority. Kashmir has been vacillating between India and Pakistan since the partition of India.

At that time, because the king of Kashmir was a Hindu, he wanted to go out independently and belong to India. The king hesitated about where to go, which left many problems. Kashmir's ethnic and religious beliefs are mostly Muslims, and their psychological affiliation will tend to Pakistan.

India is mostly Hindu, and Pakistan is mostly Muslim. The India-Pakistan war is like a struggle about faith. It is not surprising that India will use immigration to dilute the beliefs of Kashmir Muslims, so as to win people's hearts.