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30 August, 04:25

What are three internal conflicts South Asian countries have faced?

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  1. 30 August, 04:32
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    1.) Terrorism

    2.) Localized land conflict

    3.) Religious and ethnic riots

    Explanation:

    Conflict is a clash between two opposing groups. It can be an external clash which is state-to-state conflict, or an internal conflicts

    Internal conflict includes conflict against the state or civil war, act of terrorism, which is an extreme manifestation of conflict and reflects a certain degree of organisation of conflict. It is carried out by a relatively organised group of non-state actors, and directed against the state. The second category includes people-to-people conflict, or ethnic conflict. Examples of this include localised land conflicts, religious and ethnic riots, homicides or other crimes.
  2. 30 August, 04:37
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    Answer: Internal conflicts faced by South Asia includes; Localised land conflicts, Terrorism and Ethnic Riots.

    Explanation:

    Conflict refers to a clash between two opposing groups that are either external or internal to the country.

    South Asia has experienced its own share of internal conflicts such as

    terrorism, which is an extreme manifestation of conflict and reflects a certain degree of organisation of conflict; localised land conflicts; religious and ethnic riots; homicides and other crimes.

    In India for instance, communal and ethnic riots between Hindus and Muslims are on a downward trend but terrorism has increased.
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