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Timeline: India-Pakistan relations
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Kashmir: The forgotten conflict
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UK makes arrest over attack on Indian general
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Decorated Indian general attacked in London
KS Brar suspects he was targeted for his role in 1984 military operation against Sikh fighters in the Golden Temple.
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How the war on terror is a war of terror
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Should there be a President of India?
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