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India–Pakistan: A State of Perpetual Confrontation?

May 3, 2017May 3, 2017 LIR Guest 0 Comments Cold War, India, Jadhav, Jammu, Kargil conflict, Kashmir, Pakistan, Tashkent Agreement, terrorism, Uri

Following the recent sentence to death of an Indian national by Pakistan, Dr. Roshni Sengupta takes a gloomy view on future

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