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Kashmir is in a state of churn. Will 2020 mark a new dawn?

Continued turmoil, along with renewed Pakistani interference, may set up the region for the proverbial perfect storm in the coming year

December 24, 2019 / 16:51 IST
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Ali Ahmed

That India and Pakistan escaped coming to blows twice in 2019 tells us much about the scenario going into the next year.

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In the first instance, in Balakot-Rajouri, they exchanged aerial punches. In the second, Pakistan refrained from any hasty action in response to India’s early August constitutional initiatives on Kashmir.

That Kashmir is in partial lockdown for the fourth month indicates that it is not out of the woods yet. Extension of detention of National Conference’s Farooq Abdullah by three more months betrays the government’s thinking that it needs to work through the winter to avoid the seeming stability unwinding in case of a premature let-up.