Did alarming intelligence compel US to intervene in India-Pakistan conflict?
- On Friday, May 9, U.S. Vice President JD Vance placed a call to Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India to discuss the intensifying conflict between India and Pakistan.
- This call followed receipt of alarming intelligence prompting concern over a high chance of dramatic escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors.
- Vance urged Modi to consider de-escalation options and direct communication with Pakistan while senior U.S. Officials worked overnight to restore dialogue.
- On Saturday, May 10, following intense clashes, India and Pakistan consented to an immediate and comprehensive halt to hostilities, with the United States playing a facilitative role but not authoring the pact.
- The event marked a shift from initial U.S. Dismissal of the conflict, suggesting U.S. Efforts helped bridge communication gaps but stopped short of direct intervention.
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India-Pakistan: that alarming intelligence information that pushed the U.S. to intervene for the truce
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