How does the India-Pakistan conflict impact cross-border relations?

Discuss the implications of Pakistan's actions on India related to wars and terror attacks.
  • The India-Pakistan conflict has created a tense and often hostile relationship between the two countries.
  • Pakistan's support for cross-border terrorism has fueled mistrust and escalated tensions.
  • Wars between India and Pakistan, such as the Kargil War and the Indo-Pakistani Wars of 1947, 1965, and 1971, have had devastating consequences on both countries.
  • Terror attacks like the 2008 Mumbai attacks, which were carried out by Pakistan-based militants, have further strained relations and heightened security concerns.
  • The conflict has hindered efforts for peaceful coexistence and hindered diplomatic progress between India and Pakistan.
Overall, the India-Pakistan conflict has had far-reaching implications on cross-border relations, with Pakistan's actions contributing significantly to ongoing tensions and conflicts between the two nations.
Answered 3 months ago
Mohit Aspirants