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India and Pakistan's long-simmering tensions burst out in the open today, when India struck Punjab province and Pakistan's side of Kashmir, killing nearly 30 people. The military action comes on the heels of a militant attack in April that killed 26 people on the Indian side of Kashmir. Correspondent Nic Robertson has been following this story closely and recently traveled to the Pakistani-controlled side of Kashmir to find out how people are being affected by rising tensions in the region.
Also on today's show: Mujib Mashal, South Asia bureau chief, TheIsraeli DeputyForeign Minister Sharren Haskel; New YorkYorkT Times; author CatherineColeman Flowers ("Holy Ground") reporter Ana Swanson
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India and Pakistan's long-simmering tensions burst out in the open today, when India struck Punjab province and Pakistan's side of Kashmir, killing nearly 30 people. The military action comes on the heels of a militant attack in April that killed 26 people on the Indian side of Kashmir. Correspondent Nic Robertson has been following this story closely and recently traveled to the Pakistani-controlled side of Kashmir to find out how people are being affected by rising tensions in the region.
Also on today's show: Mujib Mashal, South Asia bureau chief, TheIsraeli DeputyForeign Minister Sharren Haskel; New YorkYorkT Times; author CatherineColeman Flowers ("Holy Ground") reporter Ana Swanson
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