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Kashmir Conflict and its Impacts on the Perception of the People Involved
The Kashmir conflict has different impacts on the perception of the people involved depending on which side they are on. History of violence between the troops and the civilians of Kashmir affects how people see events related to the conflict.
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A Pakistani pilot's behavior during his captivity impressed a former Indian Air Force pilot, but the story presents limited perspectives from both sides and overlooks the Kashmir issue.
31:14 - 32:29 (01:14)
Summary
A Pakistani pilot's behavior during his captivity impressed a former Indian Air Force pilot, but the story presents limited perspectives from both sides and overlooks the Kashmir issue. An expert from Kashmir provides insights into the current state of the region.
ChapterKashmir Conflict and its Impacts on the Perception of the People Involved
EpisodeEp 51: The Indo-Pak Conflict
PodcastDarknet Diaries
An individual living on the Pakistani-controlled side of the Kashmir border explains how the constant violence has become part of daily life, with recent increases in violence since the election of Indian Prime Minister Modi.
32:29 - 33:43 (01:14)
Summary
An individual living on the Pakistani-controlled side of the Kashmir border explains how the constant violence has become part of daily life, with recent increases in violence since the election of Indian Prime Minister Modi. Crossing the border is not allowed and can result in being shot by either side.
ChapterKashmir Conflict and its Impacts on the Perception of the People Involved
EpisodeEp 51: The Indo-Pak Conflict
PodcastDarknet Diaries
The mistreatment and harassment faced by a 17-year-old at the hands of Indian soldiers planted a seed in him, leading him to grow tired of Indian troops mistreating the people of Kashmir, which eventually led him to become a terrorist who killed Indian troops in retaliation.
33:43 - 36:36 (02:52)
Summary
The mistreatment and harassment faced by a 17-year-old at the hands of Indian soldiers planted a seed in him, leading him to grow tired of Indian troops mistreating the people of Kashmir, which eventually led him to become a terrorist who killed Indian troops in retaliation.