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Neither India nor Pakistan really wanted a full-out war, but the spiral of attack and retaliation might have led them there.
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For once the sound of drones overhead, cracking sounds of anti-aircraft guns and bangs of explosives falling from the sky ...
“The recent conflicts between India and Pakistan in the last decade have been short-lived, but this one seems to be taking a serious turn,” said the Mumbai-based Baliga. “As of now, it's a ‘wait and ...
Saturday began with the looming specter of full-blown war between India and Pakistan. It ended with an evening ceasefire ...
When U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted, on May 10, that India and Pakistan had agreed to a cease-fire, the world breathed a ...
A cease-fire deal pulled India and Pakistan back from the brink of conflict, but the danger hasn’t gone away. The ongoing ...
A deadly militant attack in Pahalgam, Indian-administered Kashmir, has triggered a sharp escalation between India and Pakistan, with both sides exchanging gunfire across the Line of Control and ...
Without that ceasefire, the subcontinent would likely have devolved into nuclear war sooner or later—a development that would ...
India hit Pakistan with air strikes deep into the country, killing dozens, but Pakistan claimed to have shot down multiple ...
A bold step would be for President Trump and President Xi to engage in coordinated diplomacy with India and Pakistan.
Indian and Pakistani diplomats believe that while the new ceasefire deal over Kashmir was welcome, it will take a lot more to address the long-term distrust between the two countries.
Pakistani officials have said Saturday’s ceasefire with India reestablished deterrence. But New Delhi insists the rules of ...