Volume : VII, Issue : IV, April - 2018

Conflict transformation model: A case study of Kashmir conflict

Dr. Anita Bhatt

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India and Pakistan have been unable to develop friendly relations despite several attempts in the past to initiate a sustainable peace process. Does this indicate that both are going to live in perpetual hostility? Are the problems so intractable that no conflict resolution is possible in their bilateral relations to resolve their differences? These and many other related questions can be raised, as the disharmony between the two major actors is adversely affecting the peace and stability in the South Asian region. The key question of the paper: Can they adopt model of conflict resolution which could have benefitted people on both sides of the border? This paper attempt to study Conflict Transformation model developed by John Galtung. The paper further study different approach of the model which relies on non–violence, creativity, empathy to facilitate a positive outcome between both the parties.

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Dr. Anita Bhatt, Conflict transformation model: A case study of Kashmir conflict, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH : Volume-7 | Issue-4 | April-2018


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