A cease-fire between India and Pakistan has persisted for nearly a week, following a brutal conflict triggered by the murder of tourists in Kashmir. This tragic incident involved a terror group, the Resistance Front, claiming responsibility, highlighting Pakistan's long-held military strategies using proxy forces against India. The conflict roots from Pakistan's identity crisis post-1947 partition, where the vision of an Islamic homeland contradicts the secular identity of India, especially concerning Kashmir. Without resolution, the volatile situation continues to pose a threat to regional stability.
The brief conflict that dragged two nuclear-armed powers to the brink of all-out war has neither resolved nor eliminated the reason that gave rise to it.
Masked terrorists carrying guns cornered holidaymakers, demanded to know their religion, and selected non-Muslims for slaughter: 26 men were shot in the forehead.
The LeT is part of the extensive terror network erected by Pakistan's military-intelligence cabal, which...assembled a series of armed proxies to bleed it in Kashmir.
As long as Kashmir, a Muslim-majority region, remains part of a constitutionally secular India, Islamic Pakistan's sense of itself as the authentic homeland for Muslims will remain troubled.
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