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An Indian paramilitary soldier guards a road during India's 79th Independence Day celebrations in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on August 15, 2025. Prime Minister Narendra Modi issues a stern warning to Pakistan, stating that India will not tolerate nuclear blackmail anymore and will give a befitting reply to the enemy. He asserts that India has now set a ''new normal'' of not differentiating between terrorists and those who nurture terrorism.

Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto

Three months since the Kashmir conflict: Is it Pakistan’s moment?

For four days in May, two nuclear rivals stood at the brink of a potentially catastrophic escalation, one that could impact a fifth of the world’s population. Three months later, a ceasefire remains in place between India and Pakistan, but rhetoric has intensified. While the conflict has produced a “rally around the flag” effect for each side, the moment has also given rise to some geopolitical reshaping between the US and these South Asian rivals, with Pakistan especially sensing a rare opening.
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