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In an unprecedented move, India held the water treaty in abeyance after blaming Pakistan for a deadly attack in April.
Pakistan and India — nuclear-armed rivals sharing a border in a flashpoint region — are trading artillery fire and threats of retaliation as tensions escalate after a May 7 Indian attack.
To live along the Line of Control (LoC) - the volatile de facto border that separates India and Pakistan - is to exist perpetually on the razor's edge between fragile peace and open conflict.
In the most significant escalation in years, India and Pakistan have exchanged gunfire and airstrikes. On May 7, India launched a series of missile attacks into Pakistani territory, and Pakistan ...
India and Pakistan announced a cease-fire on May 10, after days of the worst fighting in decades between the two nuclear-armed rivals. The cease-fire agreement was first announced by President ...
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