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Indian soldiers and civilians pay tribute to an off-duty soldier killed by shooting from across the Line of Control between India and Pakistan, in Gulpur in Poonch district about 230km north of Jammu, during his funeral in July 2017. Photo: AFP
Posted inIndia, Pakistan, South Asia

Surprising civility in parts of deadly Kashmir border

by Asia Times staff December 27, 2018February 18, 2020

India and Pakistan have fought four wars since 1947, including an initial conflict that started within months of independence. The war continued for over a year before India went to the United Nations for help. The two armies settled down in their respective positions, which became known as the Line of Control that divides the […]

A statue at the British Korean War memorial at Solma-ri, South Korea. Photo: Andrew Salmon/Asia Times
Posted inAT Finance, New Zealand, North Korea, Northeast Asia, Oceania, Singapore, South Asia, South Korea, United Kingdom, World

Veterans return to battleground on brink of peace

by Andrew Salmon June 5, 2018February 18, 2020
Bangladeshi and Myanmar officials held a meeting after a sudden military buildup on the border that started on March 1, 2018. Photo: Courtesy Faisal Mahmud
Posted inAT Finance, Bangladesh, France, Myanmar, South Asia, World

Tensions escalate as Myanmar increases troops on Bangladesh border

by Faisal Mahmud March 5, 2018February 18, 2020

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