India-Pakistan: April 3, 2003

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  Anger is growing in India once more over the inability of Pakistan to control the Islamic radicals operating out of Pakistan and carrying out ethnic cleansing and terrorism attacks in Kashmir and India. Pakistan can't, or won't risk the domestic political backlash, to suppress the Islamic radicals, and wants the US and Britain to arrange peace talks with India. But India insists on some Pakistan action against the Islamic radicals first. 

In Pakistan, tribal militias fought government troops along the Afghan border, leaving three dead, including a local Islamic scholar.