"India and Pakistan: A Tense Truce One Year On It's been 12 months since the world held its breath as tensions between India and Pakistan reached a boiling point, culminating in a brief but intense military conflict along their disputed border in Kashmir. Despite a fragile ceasefire, diplomats on both sides say progress in rebuilding trust and reviving stalled talks remains elusive. As the fragile peace continues to hang in the balance, concerns are growing that the next spark could ignite a wider conflict, threatening not just regional stability but global security. What's behind the ongoing stalemate, and can India and Pakistan find a way to break free from the cycle of mistrust and violence?"
A year after their military conflict, India and Pakistan avoid war, but diplomacy and trust remain frozen.