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Section: General News - With viable success still remaining elusive for the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan, two experts have emphasized that a resolution to the long-ignored Kashmir dispute between nuclear powers Pakistan and India would help bring peace to the entire region.
Writing in the Boston Globe, Basharat Peer, an Open Society Fellow and Sasha Polakow-Suransky, a senior editor at Foreign Affairs - who have both authored books on security issues - cite regional implications of Pakistan-India tensions and argue that the road to peace in Afghanistan leads to the lingering Kashmir dispute.
In the wake of last week's WikiLeaks revelations of the Indian government's use of torture against …