Pakistan’s Kashmir Deal Masks Deeper Failures Amid Deadly Protests
After days of violent unrest in Pakistan-administered Kashmir left at least 10 dead, a fragile peace agreement was reached — but will Islamabad follow through or simply repeat past broken promises?
In Pakistan-administered Kashmir, the cycle of unrest and empty promises continues to expose the region’s deeper governance crisis. After deadly protests that claimed at least 10 lives, Pakistani authorities hastily brokered a peace deal with civil rights activists. Yet beyond the surface calm lies a troubling pattern of government failure that threatens both regional stability and America’s strategic interests in South Asia. Why Does Peace Come Only After Bloodshed? The recent agreement, reached after two days of talks in Muzaffarabad, includes commitments to subsidize wheat and electricity and promises improvements in health and education services — demands that echo those...
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