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By train, bus, truck and foot: the grueling journey to Internet in Kashmir

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They travel by train, by bus, by truck and by foot over the course of two days: in cut-off Kashmir, getting access to the internet comes at a price.

Added on the 05/01/2020 11:29:05 - Copyright : AFP EN

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