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The "sections" in question are now the nations of India and Pakistan, who are doing the equivalent of glaring at each other across the border while casually tossing a grenade from hand to hand... except that in this case, the "grenades" are actually nuclear weapons.

They didn't get along much better when the British ruled the area.

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