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Four years from brink of war, can Pakistan in crisis avoid new India clash?

Por: Newsweek World February 02, 2023

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Pakistan's envoy to the United States has expressed his country's willingness to engage with India in the interest of de-escalating their tense ties at a time when the Islamic Republic is facing an array of economic, political and security crises at home.If peace continues to fail, especially over the contentious issue of Kashmir, he warned the consequences could be disastrous for both nuclear-armed South Asian rivals as well as the... + full article



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