Though the two neighbors declared a cease-fire this month, a crucial water-sharing treaty remains at risk.
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The two adversaries have spent the week since the end of the military confrontation making the case that they emerged victorious.
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As Pakistan declares victory, confidence in the troubled country’s state institutions is re-emerging, at least for now.
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The fast-moving conflict between India and Pakistan last week demonstrated the inherent dangers of the modern nuclear age.
India exchanged a Pakistani paramilitary fighter for a border security guard that Pakistan had held for weeks. Each officer had been detained before the countries’ military skirmish started.
While the attacks were widespread, the damage was far more contained than both sides claimed.
President Trump’s repeated descriptions of U.S. mediation efforts between India and Pakistan have hit sore spots in Indian politics.
Aunque todavía se están contabilizando los resultados y evaluando los daños, los cuatro días pueden haber cambiado fundamentalmente la realidad del conflicto en esta parte del mundo hacia una guerra sin contacto.
Kashmiris caught in the middle of the conflict between India and Pakistan sifted through the ruins of their homes, as many feared the cease-fire would be short-lived.
Civilian flights were returning to normal, and stocks jumped in both nations, signs of confidence that the agreement to halt fighting was holding.
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The Trump administration’s public descriptions of its role in the mediation seemed to touch some sensitive spots politically in India.
New developments in the nuclear powers’ harrowing four-day conflict, along with entrenched religious nationalism on each side, could signal more frequent battles ahead.
Some details are clouded by contradictory statements and disinformation. But a pattern of rapid escalation brought the conflict to the brink of catastrophe.
Far from the missile strikes and drone combat that grabbed the world’s attention, ordinary Kashmiris suffer the heaviest toll of India and Pakistan’s confrontation.
After Vice President JD Vance suggested that the conflict between India and Pakistan was not America’s problem, the Trump administration grew concerned that it could spiral out of control.
Pakistan said it had fired missiles at military sites in India after accusing India of targeting at least three of its air bases. India said it had targeted the bases in response to a wave of Pakistani attacks.
La guerra con drones ha ampliado el conflicto de Cachemira entre India y Pakistán, dos vecinos con armas nucleares.
There’s been a profound and dangerous shift in their rivalry, and it threatens U.S. interests.
Drone warfare has expanded the conflict in Kashmir between India and Pakistan, two nuclear-armed neighbors.
Gunfire and shelling battered the disputed borderlands of India and Pakistan on Friday.
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India has said it identified Turkish drones used by Pakistan; Pakistan said it identified Israeli drones used by India. Neither of those reports could be independently verified.
No one has a clear idea about how far the new fight with Pakistan might lead — into their country, or even into their own homes.
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El creciente apoyo militar de Occidente a India, y de China a Pakistán, señala un cambio en los alineamientos globales y otro posible punto álgido de las tensiones internacionales.
The United States and other regional players converged to try to head off war between the neighboring nuclear powers. But more clashes seemed to keep hostilities roiling.
Ambos países tienen arsenales nucleares y desde 1947 han librado numerosas guerras, con la disputada zona de Cachemira como principal punto crítico.
Tensions between India and Pakistan have risen sharply in the weeks since a terrorist attack in Kashmir. On Wednesday, India hit Pakistan and appears to have lost aircraft in the strike.
The comments from Khawaja Muhammad Asif came after India said its forces had struck nine sites in Pakistan and Pakistani-controlled Kashmir in response to a terrorist attack last month.
El nombre del ataque militar contra Pakistán evoca a una mujer que se convirtió en sinónimo del dolor causado por un atentado terrorista.
The question now, analysts say, is whether the two sides will claim victory as Pakistan asserts that it downed Indian jets and gauges the toll of India’s strikes.
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After Indian forces struck Pakistan and its side of the disputed Kashmir region, Pakistani military officials said they had begun a forceful response.
Los ataques se produjeron después de que un atentado perpetrado por militantes mató a más de dos decenas de civiles en la Cachemira administrada por India y suponen una intensificación del conflicto entre dos potencias nucleares.
Officials and witnesses said that at least two Indian aircraft had crashed after India struck Pakistani targets, escalating the conflict between the nuclear powers.
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The U.S. assigns safety rankings to many countries, giving guidance to Americans considering trips abroad. Here is how that information is compiled and updated.
Many in the region are preparing for a possible military confrontation between India and Pakistan because of a terrorist attack two weeks ago.
With preparations not seen in decades, the home ministry ordered officials to test air raid sirens and teach civilians to navigate blackouts and carry out evacuations.
El general Syed Asim Munir, jefe del ejército, quien suele mantener un bajo perfil, ha estado marcando el tono de Pakistán en la crisis de Cachemira con su retórica firme.
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