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India Is Arming Villagers in One of Earth’s Most Militarized Places

Por: The New York Times World March 08, 2023

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As night fell in the tiny Himalayan village of Dhangri, a dozen armed men emerged from their homes one after another, their rifles slung over their shoulders, as if they were bound for war. With stealthy movements, they scanned the moonlit surroundings for signs of danger, their figures silhouetted against the horizon.During the day, the men are drivers, shopkeepers and farmers. At night, they are members of a once-dormant local militia that the... + full article



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