
Leaders May Talk Tough, but War Is the Last Thing Pakistanis Want
For many across the country, economic struggles, political malaise and the fear of armed conflict with India now feel like parts of the same burden.
For many across the country, economic struggles, political malaise and the fear of armed conflict with India now feel like parts of the same burden.
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