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Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco

**Lena:** Hey Miles, I've been hearing about Kashmir in the news again, and honestly, I feel like I should understand this conflict better, but every time I try to read about it, it seems incredibly complex. Can you help me make sense of what's actually happening there?
**Miles:** You know, Lena, that's such a great question because Kashmir really is one of those conflicts where the more you dig in, the more layers you discover. I mean, we're talking about a dispute that involves three nuclear powers, affects millions of people, and has been going on for over seven decades now.
**Lena:** Three nuclear powers? I knew India and Pakistan were involved, but who's the third?
**Miles:** That's China - they actually control a portion of the region too. And here's what's fascinating: this isn't just about territory. It's about water resources, strategic positioning, national identity, and competing visions of what these nations should be. The whole thing started with the partition of British India, but it's evolved into something much more complex.
**Lena:** Right, so we're really looking at multiple dimensions here. Let's break down how this all began and trace it through to today's situation.