why conflict seen during accession
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Conflicts usually happen during accessions because accession is when somebody comes into a rank of power. When leaders/dictators come into power, they usually have some rival going against them. That rival may be a person, an opposing leader, opposing population or in times today, countries fight on state level as well.
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For example, In the Kashmir issue, Pakistan and India indulge in conflicts because it is a disputed territory as declared by the rulers of that time. (In 1947)
Conflict was seen during this accession because both countries wanted that territory for themselves.
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