India's risky Kashmir power grab, explained
Pluralism / Aug 05, 2019 - Source: vox
Since 1949, that portion of the constitution has given near-autonomous authority to the state of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), India's side of the Pakistan-disputed Kashmir region, to conduct its own affairs. Basically, the state could mostly govern itself, except in ...
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