This essay provides a comprehensive overview of the enduring India-Pakistan conflict. It begins with a brief introduction to the two neighboring countries and their long history of disputes, highlighting recent conflicts and mutual accusations. The essay explores the primary areas of conflict, notably the Kashmir issue and Pakistan's alleged support of militant attacks in India. It then delves into the historical context, starting with the partition of India in 1947 and the subsequent wars of 1965, 1971, and 1999 (Kargil). The essay also examines the impact of terrorist attacks in India, including incidents in 2001, 2008, and 2019, and analyzes the speculative aspects of the conflict. The author suggests solutions, such as UN intervention and Pakistan curbing terrorist activities. The essay concludes that the India-Pakistan conflict is ongoing and highlights the need for human rights conservation in Kashmir. The essay uses various references to support its claims.