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    Will the truce between India and Pakistan resolve differences over Kashmir? | TV Shows

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsMay 11, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    A ceasefire is agreed after 4 days of their most fierce army battle on this century.

    Tensions soared on Tuesday when India attacked areas inside Pakistan that it claimed sheltered armed teams.

    That was after 26 vacationers had been killed in Indian-administered Kashmir final month.

    India has accused Pakistan of backing the fighters, a declare Islamabad denied.

    Why has the Kashmir area been a supply of hostility between the 2 international locations since independence from British rule in 1947?

    How far can colonial legacy be blamed for the battle? And what lies forward?

    Presenter:

    Sami Zeidan

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    Victoria Schofield – British biographer, historian and writer of books on Kashmir.

    Radha Kumar – Writer, tutorial and an Indian government-appointed negotiator appointed to resolve the Kashmir disaster

    Ayesha Jalal – Professor at Tufts College and professional on South Asian historical past.



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