A dangerous stand-off between India and Pakistan
- A deadly attack on 26 mostly Hindu Indian tourists occurred on April 22 in Pahalgam, a disputed Kashmir region, escalating tensions between India and Pakistan.
- India accuses Pakistan of supporting the massacre while Pakistan denies involvement and claims India might use it as a pretext for military action.
- Following the attack, both countries expelled diplomats, canceled visas, closed their shared border and airspace, and soldiers exchanged fire along the Line of Control.
- India has 1.4 million active military personnel, 730 combat aircraft, and 172 nuclear warheads, while Pakistan has under 700,000 personnel, 452 combat aircraft, and 170 warheads.
- The standoff has brought relations to their lowest level since 2019, as both India and Pakistan have signaled the possibility of military action amid concerns over potential nuclear escalation.
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India and Pakistan face their latest crisis. Here’s a look at their history of armed conflict
A deadly attack on tourists in the disputed Kashmir last week has plunged relations between India and Pakistan to new lows, with both sides hinting at imminent military action.
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