The recent Pahalgam terror attack, which killed 26 civilians, has sparked intense debate about the possibility of war between India and Pakistan.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s decision to grant the Indian armed forces full freedom to respond has raised concerns about the potential escalation of the conflict.
Nuclear Deterrence: A Factor in Preventing War?
Experts believe that nuclear deterrence may play a crucial role in preventing the two sides from escalating the conflict. The presence of nuclear weapons on both sides has historically acted as a deterrent, making both countries cautious about engaging in a full-scale war.
India’s Response: Stern Action or War?
While Prime Minister Modi’s statement granting operational freedom to the armed forces has sparked speculation about a potential war, experts believe that it may not necessarily mean that India is gearing up for war. Instead, it could be a signal to take stern action against terrorists operating from across the border.
Diplomatic Fallout: Suspension of Indus Water Treaty
The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) has announced several measures, including suspending the Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan, to send a strong diplomatic message. Pakistan has responded by suspending the Simla Agreement and banning India from its airspace.
Pakistan’s Fragile State: A Deterrent to War?
Pakistan is currently facing significant political, economic, and social challenges, including the ousting and arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, a struggling economy, and growing tensions with Afghanistan. These challenges may deter Pakistan from engaging in another war with India.
While the situation between India and Pakistan remains tense, the presence of nuclear deterrence and the fragile state of Pakistan’s economy and politics may prevent the conflict from escalating into a full-scale war. However, the situation remains fluid, and both sides must exercise caution to avoid further escalation.
The Pahalgam terror attack killed 26 civilians and sparked a diplomatic and security response from India.
Prime Minister Modi granted the Indian armed forces full freedom to respond to the attack.
Nuclear deterrence may play a role in preventing the conflict from escalating into a full-scale war.
Pakistan is facing significant political, economic, and social challenges that may deter it from engaging in another war with India.
The situation remains tense, and both sides must exercise caution to avoid further escalation.