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EPISODE · Sep 12, 2019 · 27 MIN

The Fight Over Kashmir

from The World Unpacked · host Jen Psaki, Paul Staniland

Kashmir has been contested land since the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947. It has been a flashpoint for political tension and the site of multiple wars. But last month, the Indian government made a bold move, changing the Indian constitution and revoking the special status of Indian-occupied Kashmir – which was also India’s only Muslim-majority state. At the same time, they shut down telecommunications, arrested political leadership, and moved in thousands of additional troops. What does all of this mean for Kashmiris? And will we see another armed conflict between India and Pakistan? Jen talks to Paul Staniland about where the conflict came from, and where it might go next. 

Where did the fight over Kashmir come from? And what does Modi's move to change its special status mean for Kashmiris?

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