Kashmir: Trading for peace across the line of control
June 6 2012: A video report from Ashima Kaul, Insight on Conflict's local correspondent for Kashmir, on how cross border trade is promoting peace in the disputed region.
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satish kumar sawhney on June 10, 2012
Excellent video on interfaith international friendly coexistence.
Maheswar Satpathy on June 11, 2012
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Nice Video…More peace will be promoted only when we sufficiently engage to mutually benefit each other
Muhammad Tahir Tabassum on June 22, 2012
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Kashmiries need rights to self-determination, as recognized by United Nations and world powers, not business benifite, in genocide, violations of human rights, killing to innocent kashmiries and rapes of women how can business continue within Pak-India countries.
Peace and business impossible without peaceful resolution of KASHMIR in South Asia.
Ashima Kaul on June 23, 2012
Thank you Mr. Sawhney!!
Lavlesh bhanot on July 1, 2012
People need to know this, good work indeed!
asif bukahri on September 22, 2012
i love kashmir