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India and Pakistan trade claims of victory in latest conflict over disputed Kashmir region
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According to Indian Defense Minister, the country's military action against Pakistan sent a strong message to terrorists, suggesting that India is taking a firm stance against militant groups. However, in Pakistan, the situation is viewed differently, with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif describing the clashes as a "military history" and crowds gathering in the streets to celebrate. Despite the escalating tensions, neither country appears to have sustained significant damage, with both sides claiming victory.
It only took a few hours for the enemy to fall on its knees.
In a few hours our jets silenced India's guns in a way that history will not soon forget.
This crisis is as unpredictable as it is dangerous—an unsettling combination.
China has called for de-escalation, but its fraught ties with India rule it out as a viable intermediary. The top mediator candidates are the Arab Gulf states, especially Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.
If it decides to save face and claim victory — perhaps by pointing to the downing of Indian jets (which New Delhi has not confirmed) — and call it a day, an off ramp could be in sight.
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sources
perspectives
- 1.Islamic Terrorism
- 2.Ethnic tensions
- 3.India under Modi
- 4.Independence Movements
- 5.Islam
- 6.Pakistan Politics
- 7.Indian Foreign Policy
- 8.Indian Politics
- 9.Terrorism
- 10.Pakistan Foreign Policy
- 11.Hinduism
- 12.India-Pakistan relations
countries
organizations
- 1.Pakistan Airports Authority
- 2.Asia Group
- 3.Brookings Institution
- 4.Indian Air Force
- 5.Jaish-e-Muhammad
- 6.Lashkar-e-Taiba
- 7.Truth Social
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Shahbaz Sharif
- 3.James David Vance
- 4.Marco Rubio
- 5.Michael Kugelman
- 6.Narendra Modi
- 7.Nisha Biswal
- 8.Rajnath Singh
- 9.Tanvi Madan
- 10.Zafar Choudhary