Poonch, India - When falling bombs shattered the usual calm of his Kashmir village, Mohammad Rashid set his mind to building a shelter for his family, ready in case fighting erupts again in the divided Himalayan region.The conflict last year between nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan — which both claim the whole of Kashmir — was their worst in decades, following an April 22 attack that killed mostly Hindu civilians at a mountain resort.The ensuing four-day military escalation saw both sides deploying drones, missiles and fighter jets, killing more than 70 people and leaving many residents reeling, in fear of getting caught up again in war.