India and Pakistan, both nuclear-armed, have previously engaged in wars. However, a recent intense battle in May indicates a significant change in their relationship. India now declares that any act of terrorism attributed to Pakistan will be treated as a declaration of war. This shift in policy is examined through interviews with key figures, including Shashi Tharoor, a prominent member of India’s opposition party. Jain questions whether India possesses proof linking Pakistan to a recent attack in Kashmir and evaluates the success of this new aggressive posture.
India has established a new red line regarding terrorism, believing that any act linked to Pakistan will be considered an act of war, representing a shift in their military strategy.
Shashi Tharoor emphasizes the necessity for India to prove its assertions against Pakistan and to consider the implications of declaring its new stance a success.
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