Pakistan’s Leaders May Talk Tough, but War With India Is the Last Thing Pakistanis Want
Armed convoys are rumbling toward Pakistan’s border with India. Fighter jets are slicing across the sky. Television screens are filled.
Armed convoys are rumbling toward Pakistan’s border with India. Fighter jets are slicing across the sky. Television screens are filled.
A week after a deadly terrorist attack in Kashmir, diplomatic efforts to ease rising tensions between India and Pakistan have.
Widespread detentions and demolitions of property targeting Muslims in India have provoked concerns that right-wing Hindu nationalists are exploiting last.
After 26 people, most of them tourists, were killed last week in the Indian-administered part of Kashmir, India’s government called.
The detention of an Indian border guard by Pakistani forces has injected another element of tension into the already volatile.
One family had come to India for a daughter’s marriage. Another came so their young children could meet their grandparents.
Since the horrific terrorist attack in Kashmir last week, the Indian prime minister, Narendra Modi, has spoken on the phone.
The last time the perpetual tensions between India and Pakistan escalated into a face-off, Indian officials were forced to confront.
Pakistan’s defense minister on Friday declared his country’s innocence in a terror attack that killed 26 people this week in.
India and Pakistan have exchanged fire along their heavily patrolled and contested border in the Kashmir region, escalating tensions between.