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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 ...
When the Israel-Iran war broke out and the United States decided to assist the Israeli side by striking Iran's nuclear program, both Tehran and Washington expected Islamabad to side with their ...
General Michael Kurilla, head of US Central Command (CENTCOM), described Pakistan as a “phenomenal partner” in counterterrorism during a testimony to ...
For decades, US foreign policy has framed India and Pakistan as parallel actors in a regional rivalry — an outdated ...
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.