Pakistan, India Bring Heavy-Hitters to Persuade US After Conflict
- Tensions between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan escalated into military conflict in late April 2025 following an attack in Pahalgam, IIOJK, that resulted in the deaths of 26 tourists, which India attributed to Pakistan, prompting cross-border strikes.
- The escalation followed India's attacks on Pakistani cities and Azad Jammu and Kashmir from May 7, which Pakistan countered with Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos involving downing six Indian jets including three Rafales.
- The conflict involved missile strikes, air raids, and drone engagements from both sides, raising global concern about a wider war before diplomatic efforts intervened.
- US President Donald Trump facilitated a ceasefire announced on May 10, emphasizing that trade negotiations would not proceed while the two nations engaged in conflict and nuclear posturing, and commended the leadership demonstrated by both countries.
- Following the ceasefire, Pakistan led a global diplomatic effort under Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari to present its perspective and urge international pressure on India for comprehensive dialogue including Kashmir to reduce nuclear risks.
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Pakistan, India Bring Heavy-hitters To Persuade US After Conflict
Weeks after a military crisis, India and Pakistan have dispatched top lawmakers to press their cases in the United States, where President Donald Trump has shown eagerness for diplomacy between them.
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