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South Asia on Edge After Pakistan-India Brief War

 After the worst stand-off in decades, India and Pakistan have agreed to an uneasy ceasefire. But the attack in Pahalgam in Indian occupied Kashmir - may have changed the shape of India-Pakistan relations for the near term. The Indus Waters Treaty, a water sharing agreement between the two South Asian nations, remains suspended. This could restrict flows of the Indus River, on which 80% of Pakistani agriculture relies. Could the throttling of water supplies become the catalyst for future conflict? Meanwhile, pro-war sentiments, stirred up by disinformation, religion and nationalism, continue to swirl. As both countries continue to tout their success and blame the other for the four-day conflict, how will the Pahalgam terror attacks change the shape of India-Pakistan relations? And will the ceasefire continue to hold?Here is more !


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