India, Pakistan and ceasefire
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India and Pakistan have fought several wars over Kashmir, but the two sides’ active nuclear arsenals significantly raise the stakes of any future conflict.
Pakistani officials have said Saturday’s ceasefire with India reestablished deterrence. But New Delhi insists the rules of engagement have irrevocably changed.
Mohammad Iqbal was working the nightshift at a power plant when he got a frantic call from his family saying artillery shells were exploding around their home.
New developments in the nuclear powers’ harrowing four-day conflict, along with entrenched religious nationalism on each side, could signal more frequent battles ahead.
Indian strikes targeted key infrastructure at Pakistan's Nur Khan air base, reportedly damaging runways and facilities. Satellite imagery from the aftermath confirmed visible damage, underscoring the sophistication and accuracy of the Indian offensive.
Pakistan warns ceasefire with India could collapse over Indus Water Treaty - India’s unilateral suspension of river sharing deal remains in place despite ceasefire
PM Shehbaz states Pakistan’s military and soldiers had dealt a severe psychological blow to IndiaPremier lauds ‘exceptional bravery, professionalism’ of troops during Operation Bunyanum
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Neighbors India and Pakistan have a long history of military clashes, but this is why the nuclear-armed neighbors were fighting before announcing a ceasefire.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a national address, announced a strategic shift in India’s counter-terrorism polic