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What was the border dispute between India and Pakistan? Was it with water
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Answered by
Reed
No, it has nothing to do with water. It's a dispute over religion. Read lots:
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Answered by
Anonymous
Does this type of dispute relate to a Definitional Locational Operational or Allocational boundary dispute?
I don't think it does but I want to make sure.
I don't think it does but I want to make sure.
Answered by
Reed
I don't know exactly how your text defines these kinds of disputes. Read it carefully before you decide which term applies.
Answered by
Anonymous
Definitional-legal language of the boundary agreement
Locational- center on the delimitation and possibly the demarcation of the boundary
Operational- involve neighbors who differ over the way their border should function
Allocational- involves natural resource
Locational- center on the delimitation and possibly the demarcation of the boundary
Operational- involve neighbors who differ over the way their border should function
Allocational- involves natural resource
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Reed
Well, what do you think? Pakistan wants Kashmir inside it's boundaries, and India wants the boundary left where it is now. Is that about legal language, natural resources, or how a border functions? Or is it about where the boundary should be (demarcated)?
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Anonymous
It's not Definitional not Allocational
I think it's Locatioanl
I think it's Locatioanl
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Anonymous
Wait Im actually thinking Operational because in my book it gives an example where it says "If one state wants to limit migration while the other does not, a dispute may arise"
Which is sort of like "Pakistan wants Kashmir inside but India wants to leave it?"
Which is sort of like "Pakistan wants Kashmir inside but India wants to leave it?"
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