Open Directory - Society: Issues: Warfare and Conflict: Specific Conflicts: India-Pakistan
See also: This category in other languages: - Examines the roots and causes of the Kashmir dispute [Last update: 2000]. - Looks at possible scenarios for the outcome of the Kashmir dispute. - Monitoring international policy-making at the United Nations, and offering U.N. documents, articles and an archive on the Kashmir conflict. - E-mail discussion group for peace activists, covering arms sales to the region, acquisitions, development and deployment of new weapons, the implications of militarisation, and the conduct of intelligence agencies. - News, information on the UN mandate, facts, a map and UN documents, from an organization created in 1949 to supervise the ceasefire between India and Pakistan in the State of Jammu and Kashmir, and since renewed to monitor the 1971 ceasefire. - Describes the dangerous mood in the province. (July 04, 2002) - Nicholas D. Kristoff reports on the opinions of Pakistani citizens. (June 14, 2002) - Conflict in Kashmir could vaporise millions, but the world's "moral leaders" are looking away, states George Monbiot. The Guardian, UK. (June 04, 2002) - Describes the life of people in India under the threat of nuclear war. The Observer, UK. (June 02, 2002) - The former prime minister of Pakistan and leader of the largest opposition party says that a regime change in Islamabad is the only way to prevent a war. (May 30, 2002) - A comment on the history of the conflict and the reluctance of the international community to intervene. The Guardian, UK. (May 30, 2002) - Henry Porter comments on the surprising little international response to the Kashmir conflict. (May 29, 2002) - Reports on the danger of a nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan. The Guardian, UK. (May 23, 2002) - The UK is mounting an intensive campaign to boost arms sales to India, in spite of the danger of the India-Pakistan dispute over Kashmir spilling into war and destabilising the entire region. (January 12, 2002) - Pakistan's president has taken steps to improve his country's image in the intractable conflict with India. (January 11, 2002) - Indian army and security forces have started to lay hundreds of thousands of anti-personnel mines along the entire length of its 1,800-mile border with Pakistan. (January 10, 2002)