RealLifeLore — How Geography Keeps Pushing India & Pakistan to War
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For the Rulers of India and Pakistan, War Fever Is a Boon
The governments of India and Pakistan pulled back from the brink over Kashmir because neither can afford a full-scale war. Bellicose rhetoric and a climate of strident nationalism have helped both governments as they face problems on the domestic front.
At the end of April, a shooting took place in the Kashmir region in northern India, on the border between India and Pakistan. Twenty-six people were killed. India has accused Pakistan of being responsible for the attack, but Pakistan has not admitted it. The relationship between the two countries and the events of recent weeks were discussed in this weekend's Children's World. What is the reason for the war? After the shooting in April, the neig…
Nuclear winter from a Pakistan-India war could kill 2 billion » Yale Climate Connections
Even a limited nuclear conflict could cause years of potentially devastating impacts to climate and societies. The post Nuclear winter from a Pakistan-India war could kill 2 billion appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.
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