Disaster and Diplomacy: The South Asia Quake

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In Kashmir, the earthquake death toll is 30,000 to 40,000, and millions of people are homeless in torrential rain and hail that is hampering relief efforts. Pakistan and India have fought two wars over Kashmir, but the disaster has caused them to set aside their differences, at least for the moment. Will disaster aid give the United States a chance to improve its image with an important ally? Will it help ease the animosity between two enemies with nuclear weapons? Will disaster mean diplomatic opportunity for the US and for nuclear-armed enemies India and Kashmir? We get updates from reporters, relief agencies, political analysts and diplomats, including ambassadors from Pakistan and the US.
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