Why Gulf States, More Than the U.S., Are Key to Prevent War Between India and Pakistan
Briefly

The ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan has escalated significantly, following a deadly terrorist attack in Kashmir that left numerous fatalities. Pakistan claims to have retaliated against Indian military actions, leading to increased tensions along their border. Both sides accuse each other of provoking conflict, with military leaders making aggressive statements. Experts warn that as the situation intensifies, the potential for a broader conflict is looming, particularly with both nations being nuclear-armed and past experience of two wars over the Kashmir region.
On Thursday, Pakistani Army Chief General Ashi Munir stood atop a tank during a military exercise to address his troops. Let there be no ambiguity, he said. Any military misadventure by India will be met with a swift, resolute, and notch-up response.
Fawad Chaudhry, a former Information Minister under Pakistani ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan, believes Indian leader Narendra Modi is the chief villain and set on redrawing the boundaries in Kashmir to secure his legacy in the face of plummeting poll numbers.
Read at time.com
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