Siachen Science Club

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With only slight adjustments in the cease-fire line after subsequent wars, the division of Kashmir has continued for five decades. And since 1984, the state's Siachen Glacier region has become a 20,000-foot high battleground between India and Pakistan.

There are differing views on the military significance of the Siachen Glacier, but the dispute has an undeniably strong political significance. However, as India and Pakistan have worked to reach agreement on many issues over the years, Siachen has been discussed as a potential location for cooperation by the two sides through disengagement of troops from the region. In 1989 and again in 1993, a settlement on the issue was nearly reached. The high cost in financial and human terms of continuing this confrontation make it an excellent candidate for cooperation while minimising strategic or military disadvantage.

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