
India-Pakistan Conflict: A Never-ending Chain of Mistrust
India-Pakistan Conflict: India and Pakistan, born from the 1947 partition, have endured decades of conflict rooted in mistrust, especially over Kashmir. Four major wars, cross-border terrorism, and ongoing military tensions have defined their relationship. Despite efforts for peace, recent attacks and political rhetoric reignite fears of war. Both nations are nuclear-armed, making any escalation potentially catastrophic for the region and beyond. Diplomacy remains crucial to prevent another devastating conflict.