The ceasefire was agreed four days after the fierce military conflict of this century.
Tensions rose on Tuesday when India attacked areas inside Pakistan that claimed protected armed groups.
This was after 26 tourists in Kashmir were killed by the Indian last month.
India has accused Pakistan of supporting the fighters, as it was a claim that denied Islamabad.
Why was the Kashmir region a source of hostility between the two countries since independence from British rule in 1947?
To what extent can the colonial legacy be blamed in the conflict? What awaits us?
Introduction:
Sami Zidan
Guests:
Victoria Chevlyd – British Biography, historian and author of books on Kashmir.
Radha Kumar-author, academic and negotiator from those appointed by the Indian government appointed to solve the Kashmir crisis
Aisha Jalal – a professor at the University of Tatst and an expert in the history of South Asia.
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