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“UNDECLARED WAR BETWEEN INDIA AND PAKISTAN”

NEW DELHI, July 18,

After one week’s consultation between the United Nations’ Commission and the Indian spokesmen, it is clear that India’s case now is that undeclared war exists between India and Pakistan. The commission thus faces a more serious task than it originally envisaged. It must not only mediate in the dispute on points of principle, but find a means of preventing the conflict spreading beyond Kashmir, says the Times correspondent in New Delhi. India shows no desire to compromise, and seeks the condemnation of Pakistan rather than a realistic solution. Meanwhile, the Hyderabad controversy grows more serious. Economic sanctions are being applied with increasing vigour. The "Hyderabad State is sealed off from trading with the rest of the country. The general stiffening of India’s attitude toward Hyderabad is reflected in the widespread spy fear, with resultant almost daily arrests.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22694, 20 July 1948, Page 5

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“UNDECLARED WAR BETWEEN INDIA AND PAKISTAN” Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22694, 20 July 1948, Page 5

“UNDECLARED WAR BETWEEN INDIA AND PAKISTAN” Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22694, 20 July 1948, Page 5