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Despite ceasefire, India and Pakistan are locked in a cultural cold war In this Sept. 27, 1947, photo, Muslim refugees crowd onto a train bound for Pakistan as it prepares to leave the New Delhi area.
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New MAD in South Asia (Part II)
In Part I of this title, 'New MAD in South Asia', published by Daily Times on June 30, 2025, I argued that the 'Cold War ...
Latest news The ‘Cold War’ between India and Pakistan at 20,000 feet altitude: thousands killed and none shot since 2003. Since the 2003 ceasefire in Karakorum, no one has been killed in the ...
China and Pakistan are in a tight strategic alliance. India must deal with them one at a time, but be prepared in case they ...
The recent Indo-Pak crisis has been temporarily defused by a still fragile ceasefire. Yet, this crisis has major policy ...
Perhaps the most egregious symbol of this diluted sovereignty is Noor Khan Air Base — a base nominally in Pakistani hands but ...
For decades, US foreign policy has framed India and Pakistan as parallel actors in a regional rivalry — an outdated ...
General Michael Kurilla, head of US Central Command (CENTCOM), described Pakistan as a “phenomenal partner” in counterterrorism during a testimony to ...
India and Pakistan: ... Inherent in an Indo-Pak conflict is the likelihood of superpower rivals China and the US backing opposite sides in a Cold War-type confrontation.
The rivalry between the U.S. and China colors everything in the Indo-Pacific, including the chances of another India-Pakistan war.
She even organized a delegation of Indian students to Pakistan after the Kargil War in 1999. Advertisement “Back then, it just wasn’t so difficult,” she said.