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India-Conflict: The Clash Over Kashmir"52 Are Hurt in Attacks on Civilians in Kashmir" "Rumors of War, Hints of Peace" written on February 4, 2002 seems not only timely, but also greatly insightful. The author, Fareed Zakira, points out a couple of key factors about the volatile situation in South Asia. Zakaria quickly reveals a prediction that while explosive the situation will probably not elevate beyond a cold war. Claiming, "Despite all the contradictory signs, most likely there will be neither real war nor real peace between India and Pakistan." The author shrewdly recognizes the veracity that it truly is in no sides best interest to begin a military conques
While a month ago, when this article was written, this seemed an optimistic note, a recent event on Friday March 22, 2002, reported by the Washington Times in an Article titled, "52 Are Hurt In Attacks On Civilians in Kashmir", may reverse the recent strives which have been achieved. In an area, which has been wrought with war for over a half of a decade, why is this significant? It has been over six months since an attack resulting in similar injuries has occurred. Alleged Islamic militants threw a grenade at a Srinagar, India bus stop wounding 52 civilians. The grenade was released on a Friday afternoon while Muslims were assembling for prayers. No one has taken claim for the recent event, but one thing is clear, 'Hints of Peace' may be a little less imminent. The au
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