India and Pakistan team up against locusts
Despite having suspended most communications last year as tensions escalated following a terror attack, India and Pakistan are working to find common ground against the huge locust swarms threatening their people. Officials have been meeting at a place on the border known as Zero Point, to discuss pest breeding patterns and control strategies. “Whether we like it or not, we have to cooperate,” says political scientist Ashok Swain.
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