Abstract:
As the world continues to watch, India and Israel continue
their military control over Kashmir and Palestine respectively,
resulting in two of the most protracted and deadliest conflicts
with strong parallels. The United Nations (UN) Resolutions,
194 and 242 in the context of the Palestine-Israeli dispute; and
UN Resolutions of August 13, 1948 and January 5, 1949 in the
context of the Kashmir dispute, advocate the right of selfdetermination for Palestinians and Kashmiris, respectively.
However, they have not been implemented to date. This article
compares the two significant disputes by employing the Youth
Bulge Theory to demonstrate that although both disputed
territories are situated in different regions, yet their youth
share similar accounts of subjugation, which have culminated
in similar atrocities and massive crackdown on them by
occupying forces. It has led to increased violence, deaths and
frustration, producing generations of young freedom fighters
involved in a political struggle. A comparative analysis draws
on similarities and dissimilarities between these two disputes.