
Paul Staniland
Paul Staniland is the deputy director of the political science department at the University of Chicago and a researcher on South Asia at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He has authored numerous articles examining the Indo-Pakistani conflict over Kashmir, a territorial dispute that has persisted since Pakistan's independence in 1947. His insights are particularly pertinent in light of the recent surge in tensions following a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, India, which resulted in 26 fatalities, heightening fears of potential armed conflict between the two nations.
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