Jinnah–Mountbatten talks
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The Jinnah–Mountbatten talks were bilateral talks held in Lahore between the Governor-Generals Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Louis Mountbatten of Pakistan and India, to address the Kashmir dispute. The talks were held on 1 November 1947, five days after India dispatched its troops to defend the princely state of Kashmir(which was a Muslim majority state recently acceded to India) against a tribal invasion. In the talks, Mountbatten presented India's offer to hold an impartial plebiscite under the United Nations auspices to decide the accession of Kashmir. Jinnah effectively rejected the offer.[1][2][3]
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Context | Pertaining to resolve the Kashmir conflict |
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Sealed | 1 November 1947 (1947-11-01) |
Negotiators | Muhammad Ali Jinnah (Governor-General of Pakistan) Louis Mountbatten (Governor-General of India) |
Parties | Pakistan India |
Language | English |
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