Do Not Forget That India and Pakistan Could Still End Up in a Nuclear War
Briefly

Recent conflicts between India and Pakistan, particularly over Kashmir, escalated into air strikes and drone usage instead of traditional ground battles. Despite settling into a fragile ceasefire, both nations remain militarily poised. This current situation starkly contrasts with the 1999 diplomatic efforts made by then Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who sought to foster peace through a historic treaty with Pakistan, highlighting the drastic shift in relations over the years since those hopeful diplomatic moments.
The four days of air strikes and drones between India and Pakistan highlighted the fragility of their relationship, with an uneasy ceasefire being enforced as both nations maintain military readiness.
Vajpayee's historic visit to Pakistan in 1999 aimed at reducing war risks now feels distant as both countries face conflict in Kashmir, indicating a long history of escalating tensions.
Read at The Nation
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