India hit nine Pakistani sites on Wednesday, which it described as “terrorist infrastructure”, two weeks after an attack on Indian Kashmir that claimed the lives of 26 people and for which New Delhi accuses Islamabad. According to Pakistan, six locations were targeted, 26 citizens were killed and 46 were injured due to the Indian army. Although there is still great uncertainty about exactly what happened, it is clear that the two sides are closer to a large conflict than ever in recent years – perhaps decades. We have seen such crises before, comments by Reuters. India and Pakistan have fought in large -scale wars many times: in 1947, 1965, 1971 and 1999. There were also cross -border attacks in 2016 and 2019 that did not lead to wider war. These conflicts remained limited because there was perception – as both sides have nuclear weapons – that a complete war conflict […]
Source: News Beast

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