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I V I D E O C L I P S O
N J A M M U & K A S H M I R
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Year
2002 |
February 2002
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New Delhi today said that Islamabad's unwillingness to
handover information related to terrorism in India indicated that
Pakistan "had something to hide."
(28k,
56k) |
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Defence Minister George Fernandes at a press
conference today said until Pakistan fulfilled the conditions laid
down, India would not de-escalate.
(28k,
56k) |
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Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Department organised a
skiing competition in Gulmarg to promote winter sports in the
region.
(28k,
56k) |
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The recent snowfall in the Jammu region has
paved way for enjoyment and serious business. Panoramic view of
snow-capped and enigmatic mountain peaks leaves one mesmerised.
(28k,
56k) |
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Spain asks Pakistan to take concrete steps
against terrorism and calls for easing of tension on the
border.
(28k,
56k) |
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Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has
wrapped up an official visit to Washington, saying the USA is
the only country that can mediate on the Kashmir issue.
(28k,
56k) |
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Indian External Affairs Minister Jaswant Singh
says Pakistan has yet to take one step to stamp out terrorism.
(28k,
56k) |
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People in the Surankote region of Jammu and
Kashmir left vulnerable to terrorist attacks following the
deployment of counter-insurgency forces on the India-Pakistan
border.
(28k,
56k) |
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The strategic highway, connecting Jammu
and Kashmir to the rest of India, reopens for traffic after
engineers cleared thick layers of snow.
(28k,
56k) |
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At least four militants killed on
Tuesday by the BSF in Baramula district.
(28k,
56k) |
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Gulmarg received heavy snowfall for
the first time in four years, living up to its glory
once again.
(28k,
56k) |
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Security forces claim killing five
foreign terrorists infiltrating from Pakistan across
the Line of Control.
(28k,
56k) |
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