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India and Pakistan are locked in a rapidly escalating military exchange that threatens to explode into a fully fledged war, triggered by a deadly attack on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir on April 22 in which 26 civilians were killed, but rooted in decades-old hostilities.
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Why are Pakistan and India fighting? Their history explained amid fears of an all-out war
Fears of an all-out war between two nuclear powers are growing following India’s missile attack into Pakistani-controlled territory on Wednesday, killing at least 26 civilians. Pakistan has declared the strikes to be an “act of war” and said it shot ...
The Indian national men’s cricket team defeated Pakistan in the finals of the Asia Cup in Dubai on Sunday, in a clash that is usually the sport’s most highly anticipated and commercially lucrative encounter, which was marred by boycotts and political ...
The 47-page report, authored by military analyst Adrien Fontanellaz, was published last week by the Centre d’Histoire et de Prospective Militaires (CHPM), an independent military history and strategic studies institution based in Pully,
TP Sreenivasan and Declan Walsh in conversation at MBIFL 2026 At Circle of Fire: India and Her Neighbours, a session at the Mathrubhumi International Festival of Letters (MBIFL), the conversation moved fluidly between history,
“Partition is an important but overlooked chapter of world history, especially in South Asia, a region from where many of our local residents hail,” said Dr. Guneeta Singh Bhalla, Executive Director of The 1947 Partition Archive and a descendant of a Partition survivor.