Pakistan claims to have killed up to 50 Indian soldiers in ongoing border clashes in Kashmir, escalating tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours. Both sides have engaged in missile strikes, drone attacks, and intense shelling, resulting in a sharp rise in casualties. The conflict stems from long-standing disputes over the Kashmir region, with fears of a potential nuclear war and international calls for de-escalation.
Key Points
Pakistan claims to have killed up to 50 Indian soldiers in ongoing border clashes in Kashmir
Both countries have engaged in missile strikes, drone attacks, and intense shelling
Tensions between India and Pakistan have a long history, with disputes over the Kashmir region dating back to independence in 1947
International concerns are raised about the potential for a nuclear conflict and calls for de-escalation
Pros
Increased awareness of the ongoing conflict in Kashmir
International pressure for de-escalation and peace negotiations
Cons
Loss of life on both sides
Escalating tensions and fears of a potential nuclear war