CLAIM · ASSESSED ~ · CONFIDENCE 0.65
Militants killed 26 tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir last year, nearly triggering another India-Pakistan military confrontation.
WHY THIS MATTERS · This matters because two nuclear-armed rivals are now using river water as a weapon—India's suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty threatens the irrigation that feeds Pakistan's farms, and Islamabad has called any diversion an act of war.
Part of the monitored dynamic India–Pakistan Crisis · VUCA INDEX 66/100
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INGESTED ARTICLETIER 2JUL 8
csmonitor.com — Aboard the train to Kashmir, a Monitor writer sees region at a crossroads
"came close to yet another military confrontation just last year, after militants killed 26 tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir"
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Extracted by pipeline v0.5 (claude-opus-4-8) from csmonitor.com · approved by christopher@vucanews.com JUL 10.
Extracted JUL 9; approved JUL 10 at 0.65.
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