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Multiple sources discuss a recent, intense four-day conflict between India and Pakistan, sparked by a terrorist attack in Kashmir, which led to cross-border strikes and military losses on both sides. A U.S.-brokered ceasefire is currently in place, though sources note it is fragile and subject to violations, with ongoing disputes like Kashmir and water rights contributing to persistent high tensions. This conflict has also disrupted daily life, forcing thousands in border areas to flee and significantly impacting industries such as hospitality, with widespread booking cancellations and financial losses. Furthermore, the situation has affected international sports, leading to the postponement or relocation of cricket tournaments and uncertainty for some players. Other sources cover unrelated topics including India's decision to conduct a caste census for social justice, U.S. efforts to gain data center access in India, and insights from a former scientist on India's research and development potential in defense technology.