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India and Pakistan on the brink

  • India and Pakistan are on the brink of war following a militant attack that killed 26 civilians last week in Kashmir's Pahalgam area.
  • The attack led India to accuse Pakistan of backing terrorists and suspend the 65-year-old Indus Water Treaty, raising fears of escalating conflict.
  • Kashmir remains a disputed Muslim-majority state under Indian control, with ongoing militant attacks and high nationalism deepening tensions between the countries.
  • Both nuclear-armed nations have mobilized troops and expressed readiness for retaliation, though experts say nuclear war remains unlikely despite rising hostilities.
  • The suspension of treaties and India’s strong rhetoric fuel fears of further escalation, but analysts emphasize that neither side seeks nuclear conflict first.
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