 AP Photo Now Kashmir, caught between the influence of militant Islam from Pakistan and Afghanistan, America's interests in the region and Indian nationalism, is considered a nuclear flash point. TAGGED: Afghanistan, Pakistan, Arundhati Roy, India, Jammu and Kashmir, KashmirRECOMMENDED ARTICLES| In July 1995, an Islamic fundamentalist group called Al Faran kidnapped six foreign tourists, including two Americans, in Kashmir. For a few weeks, the world’s attention was fixed on the Himalayan valley as the allegedly... more ›› |
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