Kashmir Dispute – A Nuclear Flashpoint in South Asia
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Kashmir Dispute – A Nuclear Flashpoint in South Asia
Sadaf Noreen Awan The Kashmir dispute has remained a bone of contention between two nuclear powers of South Asia – India and Pakistan – both of whom have fought three major wars over the region, seeking territorial supremacy for decades. Despite several resolutions and interventions by the United Nations, the issue remains unresolved, keeping over 1.6 billion people—about one-fifth of the world’s population—under the looming threat of war, espe…
Pak-India war proves Kashmir is a nuclear flashpoint: GA Gulzar - Kashmir Media Service
Srinagar: All Parties Hurriyat Conference vice chairman Ghulam Ahmad Gulzar has said that the present war between India and Pakistan has once again brought the two countries to the brink of nuclear war, warning that continued neglect of Kashmir dispute could lead to a large-scale death and destruction in South Asia. According to Kashmir Media Service, APHC vice chairman Ghulam Ahmad Gulzar in a statement in Srinagar while terming the ceasefire b…
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