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why did india seize control of kashmir in 1947
a it was the route through which almost all invaders of india had come
b pakistan had agreed to indias takeover
c the people of kashmir had voted to be part of india
d the majority of the population was hindu

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The situation surrounding India's control of Kashmir in 1947 is complex and involves several factors. However, the most accurate option from those provided would be:

**A: it was the route through which almost all invaders of India had come.**

While this statement reflects historical significance, the immediate context of India's control over Kashmir relates to the circumstances following the partition of British India in 1947. The princely state of Jammu and Kashmir was ruled by Maharaja Hari Singh, who initially wanted to remain independent. However, after tribal invasion supported by Pakistan, the Maharaja sought assistance from India, leading to the signing of the Instrument of Accession in October 1947, which allowed Indian troops to enter Kashmir and subsequently led to the region joining India.

It's also noteworthy that option D, regarding the demographic composition, is somewhat relevant as the majority of the population was Muslim, yet the Maharaja himself was Hindu and favored joining India.

In summary, while the provided options have varying degrees of relevance, option A touches on a strategic aspect of Kashmir’s significance in historical terms. However, the immediate catalyst was the tribal invasion and the Maharaja's response to that crisis.

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