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Concept Talk: Article 370 & 35-A : Jammu-Kashmir (1947 to 2019)

17 Nov 2024

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In this episode, we delve into the Jammu and Kashmir issue, covering all key events and developments from 1947 to 2019. If you've ever found yourself grappling with unanswered questions about the region's complex history, this episode aims to provide clarity and insights. For ease of understanding, we’ve divided the discussion into three distinct parts: Part-1 (00:00:26 - 01:03:33)Here, we explore the circumstances of 1947, the Instrument of Accession, the UN Resolution, and the Ceasefire, setting the stage for the ongoing Jammu and Kashmir issue. Part-2 (01:03:34 - 02:23:54)This section takes us through the events from 1949 to 2018, including the provisions of Article 370, the Presidential Order of 1954, Article 35-A, the Jammu and Kashmir Constitution, and the Indira-Sheikh Agreement. Part-3 (02:23:55 - 03:22:28)We conclude by covering the August 2019 developments, including the removal of Article 370 provisions, the repeal of Article 35-A, and the reorganization of Jammu and Kashmir into two Union Territories (UTs), along with the constitutional and moral implications of these changes. This episode provides a comprehensive look at the history and evolution of Jammu and Kashmir, shedding light on key moments that have shaped its current status. Whether you're new to the topic or seeking to deepen your understanding, this episode offers valuable insights into one of the most important political issues in India. Tags:#JammuAndKashmir #Article370 #JammuAndKashmirHistory #IndianConstitution #ConstitutionalDebate #IndiaPolitics #August2019 #IndiraSheikhAgreement

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