Pakistan support for Sikh’s separatist movement
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Pakistan, Sikh’s separatist movementAbstract
In period between 1978 till 1995 on North West of India above all in Punjab took place conflict between Sikh’s separatist groups and Indian authorities . The reason of the conflict was Sikh’s separatists armed struggle for independent state Khalistan. It’s territory would include Indian state Punjab. Indian authorities could not allow for violation of Indian territorial integrity. Conflict last almost 20 years between the others thanks to Sikh’s diaspora and Pakistan support. The subject of article entitled ,, Pakistan support for Sikh’s separatist movement” is characteristic of this support: reasons, forms and answer for a question why it has been radically limited in the beginning of ninth decade of XX century.
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