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Youth on PAK

Episode 20 of the The Third Eye podcast, hosted by Yashwant Rana, titled "Youth on PAK" was published on December 5, 2020 and runs 21 minutes.

December 5, 2020 ·21m · The Third Eye

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We often hear about the various attacks done by Pakistan against India. Soldiers die civilians also suffer but what is the cause of all these sufferings In this episode of The Third Eye, Shivam and Yashwant will discuss the cause of instability and never-ending struggle between the two nations India and Pakistan.

We often hear about the various attacks done by Pakistan against India.

Soldiers die civilians also suffer but what is the cause of all these sufferings

In this episode of The Third Eye, Shivam and Yashwant will discuss the cause of instability and never-ending struggle between the two nations India and Pakistan.

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