Timeline of the Kashmir conflict

The following is a timeline of the Kashmir conflict.

1846–1945: Princely State

1946–1947: Kashmir Unrest and Accession

1946
Early 1947
April 1947
May 1947
June–July 1947
August 1947
September 1947
October 1947
November 1947

next day, India's Defence Committee was informed that Pakistan was reinforcing tribesmen.[111]

December 1947

1948: War and diplomacy

January 1948
February–April 1948
May 1948
July 1948
August 1948
September 1948
November 1948
December 1948

1949–1957: Plebiscite Conundrum

1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955–1957
1959–1962

1963–1987: Rise of Kashmiri Nationalism

1987–present: Kashmir Insurgency

See also

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