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Blurred borders: coastal conflicts between India and Pakistan

By: Gupta, Charu.
Contributor(s): Sharma, Mukul.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2004Description: p.3005-015.Subject(s): India - Boundaries - Pakistan | Border disputes In: Economic and Political WeeklySummary: Coastal fisherfolk of India and Pakistan are often arrested for crossing borders. They are victims of defined and undefined boundaries and borders in the seas, and increasing conflicts over renewable resources. These coastal conflicts need to be understood from several overlapping but distinct perspectives. Low-intensity conflicts over environmental concerns are as serious as conventional war and simultaneously question cartographic and border anxieties of these countries. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 39, Issue no: 27 Available AR61953

Coastal fisherfolk of India and Pakistan are often arrested for crossing borders. They are victims of defined and undefined boundaries and borders in the seas, and increasing conflicts over renewable resources. These coastal conflicts need to be understood from several overlapping but distinct perspectives. Low-intensity conflicts over environmental concerns are as serious as conventional war and simultaneously question cartographic and border anxieties of these countries. - Reproduced.

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