单词:Kashmir dispute
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Pakistan Asks World Bank to Resolve Dispute With India 巴基斯坦要求中央银行解决其与印度的争端 Pakistan says it will ask the World Bank to resolve a dispute over construction of a co
Kashmir Separatists Active in Forgotten Conflict SRINAGAR, INDIAN KASHMIR Cross-border firings, militant attacks, deadly separatist protests - the people of Indian-controlled Kashmir have witnessed nearly every type of violence in recent years. Throu
179 穆沙拉夫呼吁印度共同解决克什米尔争端 Musharraf Calls on India to Resolve Kashmir Dispute Jim Teeple Agra, India 16 Jul 2001 06:53 UTC Pakistan's president, General Pevez Musharra
The U.N. peacekeeping mission in Kashmir was set up in 1949 to monitor a cease-fire between India and Pakistan. The two fledgling nations had just emerged from two years of war for control over the scenic Himalayan region. But since a U.N.-backed li
120 巴基斯坦总统表示克什米尔问题是印巴会谈首要议题 Pakistan President to Give Kashmir Priority During India Talks Ayaz Gul Islamabad 7 Jul 2001 01:09 UTC Pakistan's President Ge
111 巴基斯坦向印度做出友善表示 Musharraf Makes Pre-Summit Goodwill Gesture Jon Tkach Islamabad 5 Jul 2001 03:56 UTC Pakistan's military government has ordered the release of an Indian pea
For the Indian residents in the disputed state of Jammu and Kashmir it is becoming increasingly difficult to get timely information from local media about what is happening there. Amid large demonstrations calling for independence, unregistered loca
Elections for State government kicked off in Indian administered Kashmir on Monday amid calls for a boycott of the vote by Kashmiri Muslim separatists. 10 constituencies are the first to take part in the seven-phase elections that will conclude on D
India and Pakistan have opened a trade route in the divided region of Kashmir for the first time in six decades. As Anjana Pasricha reports from New Delhi, hopes are high that the latest confidence-building measure between the two countries will low
The Indian government says it could cut troops in Indian-administered Kashmir by one quarter. The region, which witnessed a violent separatist insurgency for nearly two decades, is one of the most heavily militarized in the world. Home Secretary G.K.
Authorities imposed a strict curfew across Indian Kashmir a day after 18 people were killed in clashes with security forces. The government, which is searching for a way to calm down the protests that have gripped the region, says it will consult all
By Patricia Nunan Srinagar 12 April 2006 Following nearly six decades of tension and fighting between India and Pakistan over Kashmir, some of the troubled region's leaders are looking for new ways to
129 印巴首脑会谈于七月十四日在阿格拉开始 Pakistani-Indian Summit to Start July 14 Ayaz Gul Islamabad 9 Jul 2001 01:50 UTC Leaders of India and Pakistan are meeting in the Indian city
158 即将举行的印巴首脑会谈在议题上出现分歧 Pakistan and India Divided on the Upcoming Summit Agenda Anajana Pasricha New Delhi 13 Jul 2001 16:10 UTC Pakistan's President Pervez Mush
By Shahnawaz Khan Srinigar 29 October 2007 The International Committee to Ban Land Mines has been urging nations around the world to ban land mines. While India has resisted the ban because of security issues on its borders, an alliance of insurgents
By Shahnawaz Khan Srinagar 01 April 2008 A human rights group in Indian administered Kashmir says it has located as many as 1,000 unidentified graves across a frontier district in the region. The group says it suspects that the graves may hold the bo
By Raymond Thibodeaux Srinagar 03 July 2007 Thousands of young, military-age men in Kashmir have vanished during Kashmir's 18-year conflict. Estimates of the number missing range from 3,000 to as many as 10,000. But for one Kashmiri mother, one is to
A suicide bomber has struck a military facility in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, killing at least four soldiers and wounding 11 others. This is the second incident in the region within a month, fueling fears Taliban militants are expanding their sub
By Shahnawaz Khan Srinagar 06 April 2008 The Public Commission on Human Rights, a constituent of the Srinagar based civil rights group Jammu Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society has announced the launch of International People's Tribunal on Human Right
A vehicle carrying Indian Army rescue team is on its way to Gulmarg, via Tangmarg, northwest of Srinagar, 08 Feb 2010 At least 17 Indian Army personnel were killed when an avalanche hit a training sub camp in the mountains of Kashmir. About a dozen i