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India and Pakistan Won’t Fight to Death Because They Need Each Other Alive

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India and Pakistan Won’t Fight to Death Because They Need Each Other Alive. / Kadir, Jawad.
In: The Globe Post, 06.03.2019.

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title = "India and Pakistan Won{\textquoteright}t Fight to Death Because They Need Each Other Alive",
abstract = "Suicide bombings, air strikes, and pilots being held captive are events that would, in any other circumstance, pre-empt a war on the horizon, but Pakistan and India{\textquoteright}s complex relationship is unlikely to trigger such an event. Why? The two need each other alive.",
author = "Jawad Kadir",
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