Neither India or Pakistan have anything to gain from Kashmir conflict
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Neither India or Pakistan have anything to gain from Kashmir conflict

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan would be well advised to stop expending precious diplomatic and financial capital on the Kashmir issue in order to focus instead on the development of his country.

  • byDavid Petraeus andJitesh Gadhia

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Indian troops kill several in Kashmir:Pakistan

Indian troops kill several in Kashmir:Pakistan

Pakistan's military says Indian troops have fired across the Line of Control,killing another soldier and bringing the death toll to six in less than 24 hours.

Indian PM Modi uses Independence Day speech to defend Kashmir action

Indian PM Modi uses Independence Day speech to defend Kashmir action

Special autonomy for Kashmir discriminated against women and the poor,says Modi,and encouraged corruption and nepotism.

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Pakistan's foreign minister accused India of implementing a"racist ideology"aimed at turning Kashmir from a Muslim-majority into a Hindu-majority territory.

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The Pakistani president,Imran Khan,has asked the world if it will"appease"the"Hindu Supremacists"in India.

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In national TV address,Modi says Kashmir will be freed from'terrorism'

In national TV address,Modi says Kashmir will be freed from'terrorism'

But Pakistan's foreign minister is visiting China as part of efforts to pressure India to reverse its decision revoking the special status of the disputed region.

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Pakistan to expel Indian ambassador amid Kashmir tensions

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Modi tempts fate with constitutional change in Kashmir

The Indian Prime Minister's decree revoking Kashmir's special status could lead to more violence.

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Tensions rise as Indian government revokes Kashmir's special status

The move is expected to spark unrest in the world's most heavily militarised area,and between two nuclear armed states,India and Pakistan.