India and Pakistan maintain a fragile truce one year after military clash, with Kashmir dispute fueling regional risks

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A fragile truce holds between India and Pakistan one year after a serious military clash, with rising risks of renewed conflict. The four-day escalation in April-May 2025, triggered by a militant attack in Kashmir, saw aerial and artillery exchanges. India's new doctrine signals a willingness for swift responses to terrorism, keeping the region on edge. Kashmir remains the core dispute, hindering stability and economic potential. Diplomatic ties are strained, and key agreements are suspended, underscoring the precarious peace.


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