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		<title>India boosts security for G20 meeting in Kashmir after attacks</title>
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<p><strong>New Delhi/Srinagar (Reuters) &#8211;</strong> India has stepped up security in the Jammu and Kashmir region because of an increase in militant attacks in the run-up to a G20 meeting on tourism in the Himalayan territory, officials said on Wednesday.</p>



<p>The city of Srinagar, the summer capital of the federal territory, is due to host a tourism working group meeting of G20 members on May 22-24, part of a series of meetings ahead of a G20 summit in New Delhi in September.</p>



<p>Islamist militants have stepped up attacks this year in the Jammu region, across the mountains from the Kashmir Valley where Srinagar is located.</p>



<p>Ten soldiers and seven civilians have been killed in four attacks in Jammu this year.</p>



<p>Security officials said they fear the separatist militants could try to promote their cause with an attack before or during the G20 meeting.</p>



<p>&#8220;The timing of these attacks is worrisome as they are planned just before the G20 meeting,&#8221; said a senior Indian army officer in the region. He declined to be identified as he is not authorised to speak to media.</p>



<p>Military and police officers said they had intelligence information that militants might target a military-run school in Jammu and take students hostage.</p>



<p>In response, such schools had been shut and classes moved online until after the G20 meeting, they said.</p>



<p>Security agencies are not taking any chances in Srinagar, officers said.</p>



<p>Vijay Kumar, chief of police in the Kashmir Valley, told Reuters that commandos had been deployed in the city and members of a counter-terrorism force would be on stationed in various places.</p>



<p>Srinagar has been at the centre of the insurgency by Muslim militants against Indian rule since 1989.</p>



<p>Tens of thousands of people have been killed although the violence has been reduced in recent years.</p>



<p>India blames Pakistan for supporting the Muslim insurgents. Pakistan denies that and accuses India of violating the rights of Kashmir&#8217;s Muslim people. India denies that.</p>



<p>The nuclear-armed neighbours, who have fought three wars, two of them over Kashmir, both claim the region in full but rule it in part.</p>
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