- The partition of British India in 1947 led to the creation of India and Pakistan, laying the foundation for conflict.
- Territorial disputes, especially over the Kashmir region, have been a central issue in Indo-Pak relations.
- Religious and cultural differences have exacerbated tensions between the two countries.
- Several wars and military standoffs have occurred between India and Pakistan since their independence.
- Nuclear capabilities of both nations have raised the stakes, making the resolution of disputes more critical.
- Efforts at diplomacy and peace talks have been made intermittently but have often been derailed by terrorism and political maneuvering.
- The impact of the rivalry extends beyond bilateral relations, affecting regional and global security dynamics.
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