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		<title>By: Pashmina Shawls &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Pashmina: Another frontier of Indo-Pak fight on Kashmir</title>
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		<description>[...] On whether India would consider a joint patent, Srinagar’s Craft Development Institute Director MS Farooqi said: “A joint GI is possible only if it is proven that Pakistani Pashmina is the same wool as our. The finest Pashmina is found only in the Srinagar Valley.” [...]</description>
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