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Tensions Rise: India and Pakistan in a New Drone Showdown
KashmirThursday, May 8, 2025
The use of drones in this conflict is a notable development. It represents a shift from traditional military engagements and raises concerns about the potential for further escalation. Experts have warned that the old rules of engagement may no longer apply, leading to an uncertain and dangerous situation.
The conflict has already resulted in significant casualties. In Pakistan, the attacks this week have left 32 people dead and 61 injured. India reported that Pakistani firing across the Line of Control in Kashmir had killed 16 civilians, including women and children. The Line of Control is a heavily militarized border that both countries claim as part of their territory.
International concerns are growing. The US and EU have called on both countries to de-escalate the situation and avoid a potential nuclear conflict. US President Donald Trump even offered to mediate between the two sides. Despite these efforts, the situation remains volatile.
India's armed forces have stated their commitment to avoiding escalation, but only if Pakistan respects this stance. India has also emphasized that its responses have been proportionate to Pakistan's actions. Meanwhile, Pakistan's foreign minister claimed that Chinese jets were used to shoot down Indian fighter jets, though India has not officially commented on these allegations.
The Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a high-level meeting to review the country's preparedness in light of the recent developments. The meeting focused on strengthening civil defense mechanisms and ensuring the security of critical infrastructure. This move underscores the seriousness of the situation and the need for preparedness in the face of potential further escalations.
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