To whom did the British sell Kashmir?

To whom did the British sell Kashmir?
Answer: Maharaja Gulab Singh

The British sold Kashmir to Maharaja Gulab Singh in 1846 under the Treaty of Amritsar, formalizing Dogra rule. Studying this highlights its role in colonial history, the challenges of territorial sales, and its impact on the Kashmir dispute. For Pakistan, this offers lessons on teaching colonial history, advocating for Kashmir’s resolution, and strengthening diplomatic efforts to address historical grievances in international forums.