From missiles targeting broad swaths of territory to water as a weapon, the threshold for the next war has been lowered.
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From missiles targeting broad swaths of territory to water as a weapon, the threshold for the next war has been lowered.
While residents along India’s border areas remain on the edge, experts say the fragile peace does not promise much.
Millions in cities near the border in India and Indian-administered Kashmir are on edge amid blackouts, explosions.
India has said its missiles were aimed at stopping new attacks on its territory. But analysts question that approach.
Modi government says the attacks under Operation Sindoor were restrained. But they went beyond anything seen since 1971.
Informal trade between India and Pakistan is much higher than official figures say – but can it survive new hostilities?
Mothers have been forced to leave their children behind, the colour of their passport their only identity now.
Since 2019, Modi government has argued Kashmir was returning to ‘normalcy’. The attack exposed holes in its approach.
India blames Pakistan for the killing of 26 tourists. But on city streets, Kashmiris are facing Indians’ anger.
Founded in 2019, the little-known group has now taken centre stage in the conflict between India and the rebels.