The world’s most difficult conflicts predominantly lie in Eurasia, where deep-seated ethnic grievances, colonial legacies, and unresolved wars hinder peaceful resolutions.
India and Pakistan have faced three significant wars and countless smaller conflicts since 1947, primarily fueled by the contentious status of Kashmir.
The U.S. engages diplomatically in these conflicts, aiming to stabilize alliances with both India and Pakistan, despite India's independent stance in international relations.
Though it may appear peace reigns globally, the latent tensions from these regional wars could escalate, potentially threatening global stability and peace.
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