For centuries, poets and travellers called Kashmir a paradise on Earth.
But the paradise has become a tragic problem - a problem so complex
that two countries have fought three wars over it in 50 years. Nothing
divides India and Pakistan as Kashmir does, and nobody has suffered
more in the process than the people of Kashmir.
For the time being, India and Pakistan seem to have miraculously
escaped from another war, with tensions apparently eased at the
borders. But the threat of a nuclear conflagration in the subcontinent
reminds the world of the urgency of a resolution to this vexed problem.
There have been nearly 40 official proposals for a solution, but not a
single plan has yet been acceptable to all parties.
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