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Today in History: June 4, the Tiananmen Square Massacre ... An estimated 3 million people are killed in the conflict. 1972 — India and Pakistan sign a peace accord, renaming the ceasefire ...
Pakistan yields after severe pressure from Washington, alarmed by intelligence reports showing Islamabad had deployed part of its nuclear arsenal nearer to the conflict. At least 1,000 people are ...
Local residents examine a building damaged from a suspected Indian missile attack near Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan controlled Kashmir, in Wednesday, May 7, 2025. (AP Photo/M.D. Mughal ...
(Photo: AP/MD Mughal) Kashmir, the site of the deadly attack, was at the centre of two wars between the two countries and remains a source of tension. Both India and Pakistan claim the Himalayan ...
An estimated three million people are killed in the nine-month conflict and millions flee into India. India invades, leading to the creation of the independent nation of Bangladesh. 1989-90 ...
insurgents and government forces have been killed in the conflict over the years. Here is a look at the region, its history, and why it continues to be a source of tension between the two countries.
An estimated three million people were killed in the nine-month conflict and millions fled into India. The conflict led to the creation of the independent nation of Bangladesh. An uprising broke ...
At least 36 people were reported killed in clashes between India and Pakistan early Wednesday, following a sharp escalation in tensions. Pakistan condemned India's missile strikes as an act of war ...
An estimated 3 million people are killed in the conflict. 1972 — India and Pakistan sign a peace accord, renaming the ceasefire line in Kashmir as the Line of Contro. Both sides deploy more ...
An estimated three million people are killed in the nine-month conflict and millions flee into India. India invades, leading to the creation of the independent nation of Bangladesh. An uprising breaks ...
Pakistan's then prime minister Nawaz Sharif blames army chief Pervez Musharraf for igniting the conflict, which killed at least 1,000 people over 10 weeks, without his knowledge or approval.