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With last-minute U.S. mediation, cooler heads prevailed between India and Pakistan. But a flare-up is inevitable.
As tensions ratcheted up over the last week of fighting, Pakistan did not consider deploying nuclear warheads to strike India ...
Mohammad Iqbal was working the nightshift at a power plant when he got a frantic call from his family saying artillery shells ...
While the two countries have agreed to a ceasefire, the tensions that led to this latest danger of a nuclear conflict still ...
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Pakistan’s water resources have already been burdened by climate change, as the country faces rising temperatures, droughts, ...
It sounds like the opening scenes of a World War III dystopia: Deep in the Himalayas, engineers quietly shut off the sluice ...
The India-Pakistan conflict highlights rising water tensions in South Asia, as climate change accelerates glacial melt and ...
Hours after the cease-fire was confirmed, there were accusations that the agreement was not being entirely upheld.
The neighboring countries exchanged fire for several days after India's missile attack on Pakistan before reaching a ceasefire on Saturday.
In an unprecedented move, India recently suspended the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan, citing cross-border terrorism.
Water-sharing arrangements between India and Pakistan will be central to diplomatic breakthroughs going forward. This situation underscores how resource cooperation, not military escalation, ...