Kashmir: on the brink of a ‘catastrophic’ war

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Kashmir has experienced its share of violence over the past 70 years, said Daily Excelsior (Jammu), but last week’s massacre in the “idyllic” Baisaran valley was a “grim” new low for the Indian-administered territory. As families and honeymooners relaxed in Pahalgam, one of Kashmir’s “most tranquil corners”, gunmen from a militant group called The Resistance Front slaughtered 26 people in a meadow, all but one of whom was Indian.

Relations between India and Pakistan are now “cratering”, pushing the nuclear-armed rivals to the brink of outright war, said Rhea Mogul on CNN (New York). India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi, accused Pakistan of organising the attack, vowing to pursue the perpetrators “to the ends of the Earth”; New Delhi then downgraded ties with Islamabad and shut a key border crossing. The two sides have exchanged fire over the “line of control” in the Himalayan territory, and India has taken the unprecedented step of suspending a vital treaty that allows both countries to share control of the Indus River System – a move that Islamabad called an “act of war”.

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