India, Oct. 19 -- India's border with Pakistan along which the May conflict took place in Jammu and Kashmir is one of the most complicated boundaries of the world. Partly international and partly disputed, this year the border experienced a new warfare, a new normal and a fresh need for trauma care. In this special report based on an August trip to Akhnoor region of Jammu border stretch, the community in a village called Sungal for the first time publicly talked about their experience of the war and its aftermath. This is the second part of the report-the first was focused on how the residents experienced air wargames for the first time and the stopping of water in river Chenab-and the current is focused on two blasts reported by villager...