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The crisis didn't spiral towards nuclear war, but it was a reminder of how quickly tensions here can summon that spectre.Even ...
Humanity has lived with nuclear weapons for so long — 80 years, this year — without destroying itself, that we sometimes take ...
India and Pakistan—two nuclear-armed neighbours with a turbulent history. From Kargil to Pulwama, tensions have flared ...
Though both sides have stepped back from the brink, any lasting resolution to the intermittent India–Pakistan standoff ...
Nearly two weeks after India and Pakistan reached an uneasy cease-fire, neither New Delhi nor Islamabad agree on what ...
The fast-moving conflict between India and Pakistan last week demonstrated the inherent dangers of the modern nuclear age.
Something fundamental has changed. India has set a new threshold: It will no longer absorb attacks without a kinetic response ...
Pakistan continues to view India as an existential threat and is expanding its nuclear arsenal accordingly, while India ...
The prelude to the ceasefire saw a marked military escalation that triggered a troubling erosion in the deterrence ...
On 22 April, a tragic attack in Pahalgam, a tourist spot in Indian-Occupied Kashmir, killed 26 civilians, mainly tourists hailing within India. Pakistan strongly condemned the unfortunate incident and ...
While the two countries have agreed to a ceasefire, the tensions that led to this latest danger of a nuclear conflict still ...
Yet, the danger of nuclear war remains "relatively small" between India and Pakistan, according to Mr ... weapons injects a constant undercurrent of risk - one that can never be entirely ruled ...