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India-Pakistan Dispute
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Indian, Pakistani Leaders Pledge to Continue Talks Despite Deadly Train Bombing
At least 66 people were killed when a pair of bombs sparked an inferno on an Indian train headed for Pakistan. Leaders of both nations condemned the attacks and pledged to continue their peace talk despite the carnage. (2/19/07)


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Indian Officials Investigate Train Bombings
Millions of commuters in India's financial capital Mumbai returned to the train system Wednesday, a day after coordinated bombs killed at least 200 people and injured 700 others. (7/12/06)

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Blasts on Indian Commuter Trains Kill More Than 140
Eight bombs blasted commuter trains in India Tuesday, killing more than 140 people in a well-coordinated terrorist attack. A reporter provides an update.
(7/11/06)

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The Pakistan-India Earthquake
On Oct. 8, 2005, Pakistan and India suffered the worst earthquake to strike the Himalayan region in more than 50 years
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The Roots of the Kashmir Conflict
Despite the efforts of multiple diplomats, India and Pakistan continue a war of words over the disputed province of Kashmir. Special Correspondent Simon Marks examines the roots of the conflict.
(8/19/02)

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