India: Pakistan Fires Across Kashmir Line
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In the same way Kansas is near Mississippi.
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Well not really, they are many thousands of miles apart.Robert Walper wrote:Geography was never my strong point...obviously. But they are in that general area...Stofsk wrote:India and Pakistan are not middle east countries. They're a subcontinent of Asia, hence why it's usually called South Asia.Robert Walper wrote: More violence between Middle East countries? Aren't they holding hands singing with love yet?
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Yes, I'm aware of that. It was just a tint of irony.The Shadow wrote:Well it is not about the mountains really but the state of Kasmir. When the Indo-Pak partition happened in 1947 Kashmir joined India even though it was a muslim region because the king was hindu. The residents did not like it. One third of Kashmir joined Pakistan. Pakistan wants Kashmir to join it and funds seperatists waging insurgency there. Since 1988 a bloody guirilla war is being conducted there that has so far killed around 35000.Mange the Swede wrote:When will this stop? I thought that Pakistan and India had been moving forward with this issue. And I fail to see why a few rocks and mountains are worth fighting about.
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Isn't the Vale of Kashmir, or whatever it's called, actually a fairly fertile piece of land? Besides the strategic position it enjoys (or suffers from), it does actually have some economic value to wrangle over, doesn't it?
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Well Kashmir used to be a major tourism spot due to it's scenic beauty and mountains before the insurgency.Chmee wrote:Isn't the Vale of Kashmir, or whatever it's called, actually a fairly fertile piece of land? Besides the strategic position it enjoys (or suffers from), it does actually have some economic value to wrangle over, doesn't it?
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