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When extremism becomes the weapon, both sides suffer

Summary by The Aggie
The India-Pakistan division and the current rhetoric surrounding the violence exemplify how conversations about extremism are highly unproductive   By GEETIKA MAHAJAN — giamahajan@ucdavis.edu   When the British left South Asia in 1947, they left a tangible legacy of colonialism behind. The following partition of India into India and Pakistan was one of the most violent conflicts of the 20th century, and its consequences are still impacting peopl…
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The Aggie broke the news in on Saturday, May 17, 2025.
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