"Religious Wars of India" looks at the wars in Kashmir and Ayodhya between India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. It is written in an argumentative style with an emphasis on new compromises.

Title: "Religious Wars of India" looks at the wars in Kashmir and Ayodhya between India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. It is written in an argumentative style with an emphasis on new compromises.
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"Religious Wars of India" looks at the wars in Kashmir and Ayodhya between India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. It is written in an argumentative style with an emphasis on new compromises.
Religious Wars of India The beginning of the new millennium has been a heart wrecking one for the peace loving people of the world. The year 2001 saw dispute, destruction, and death, all in the name of religion. As we usher in a new year with high hopes of peace, India and Pakistan are again on the brink of a war! Why are these two siblings always at loggerheads with each other? Is it because Pakistan …showed first 75 words of 2354 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 2354 total…Temple. 5 March 2002 <http://www.cnn.com/index.html&title=CNN.com%20-%20Compromise%20Offer>. Indian Economic Association. "India -- Economic Conditions." The Indian Economic Journal Vol. 20 (2000): 42-49. Karon, Tony. Hindu-Muslim Violence Imperils India. 28 February 2002 <http://www.time.com/world/printout/0,8816,213670,00.html>. Margolis, Eric S. War at the Top of the World: the Struggle for Afghanistan, Kashmir, and Tibet. New York: Routledge, 2000 Sharma, Brij Lal. The Kashmir Story. London: Asia House, 1967

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