Beyond Pahalgam And Operation Sindoor: What Lies Ahead For Kashmir, India, And Pakistan?
- On April 22, 26 civilians were killed in a militant attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, triggering a significant response from India.
- The attack, allegedly carried out by Pakistan-supported terrorists, followed years of relative calm after the 2019 revocation of Kashmir's special status.
- India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 targeting militant bases across Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir to bring those responsible to justice.
- Since the attack, anti-Muslim hate incidents surged across multiple Indian states, including vandalism and violence linked to retaliation and right-wing rhetoric.
- These events have heightened tensions between India and Pakistan, strained ceasefire agreements, and severely impacted Kashmir's tourism and local economy.
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Kashmir: The Wick that Ignites Tensions Between the Nuclear Powers India and Pakistan
Suba Chandran, director of the Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, and Ana Ballesteros Peiró, researcher at the Elcano Royal Institute, explain the root of a confrontation that lasts more than 70 years
India-Pakistan: 'The Kashmir crisis embodies the incomplete nature of the partition between the two nations'
In an interview with Le Monde, Jean-Luc Racine, an expert on India, analyzes the historical roots of the conflict between the two regional powers, reignited on April 22 by the Pahalgam attack.
As India Strikes Back, Civilians in Kashmir Pay the Price
As India and Pakistan escalate tensions following the deadly Pahalgam attack, border communities in Kashmir face renewed shelling, economic fallout, and deepening fear. Our reporters bring dispatches from villages where civilians remain on edge.
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