India on the Verge of Fragmentation by 2047
Javeria bint Rabbani
India is continuing to persecute innocent Kashmiris in Occupied Kashmir by resorting to a very clever and hypocritical policy. However, India has now realized that Kashmir is There is no halwa on a plate. Now the freedom movement in Kashmir is entering a new phase.
Along with the youth, women have participated in the movement. The daily martyrdoms of innocent Kashmiris have been going on for years, the mercilessness of women, children, hardly any Kashmiris have been spared from the cruel atrocities of the Indian army.
Kidnapping of Kashmiri youth and children has become a routine during the Indian forces worst atrocities were seen in 17-18 years when the Indian army brutally brutalized Kashmiri men women and children who came out of their homes to get freedom and their right to freedom. Martyred, Manipur, Nagaland independence movement from India is going on, calling the Indian army an army is a stain on the name of the army. India on the Verge of Fragmentation by 2047
Since 2014, Hindutva ideology has been strongly promoted at the government level under the leadership of Narendra Modi,* which has strongly linked India’s identity with Hindu nationalism.
The escalation of this view has resulted in India falling to 75th position in the 2024 Fragile States Index, and being placed in the “Warning” category.
In 2023, the US Commission on International Religious Freedom recommended that India be included in the list of “Countries of Special Concern” regarding religious freedom.
India’s digital laws have put freedom of expression under severe pressure, with 134 violations recorded in the first months of 2024 World Economic Forum names “misinformation” as top threat in India
The abrogation of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir in 2019 has further strained relations with Pakistan, *which Congress leader Rahul Gandhi strongly criticized as an “abuse of power”
China’s objection to India’s highest tunnel project in Arunachal Pradesh has made the relationship between the two countries more fragile.
India’s internal stability faces serious threats from separatist movements of various ethnic, linguistic and religious groups
The Khalistan movement in Punjab is fighting for an independent Sikh state The US Commission on International Religious Freedom has highlighted increasing pressure against religious minorities in India
Northeastern regions like Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura have long been hotbeds of separatist movements.
As 2047 approaches, India’s various regional and ethnic conflicts are intensifying, making the prospects for India’s unity and geographical structure intact.