What's HappeningInternationalIndia-Pakistan Tensions Hit a New High What's going on: Early this morning, the Pakistani military said it shot down 25 drones from India overnight into today, calling it a “serious provocation.” It comes after India launched military strikes in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir yesterday, killing at least 31 civilians, including children, per Pakistani officials.India said those strikes were in response to a militant attack last month in India-controlled Kashmir that killed 26 civilians, and that the strikes targeted “terrorist infrastructure.” But Pakistan called the assault “unprovoked” and an outright act of war — vowing to respond. Amid escalating tensions, both nations have shuttered their borders, expelled diplomats, and suspended a key water-sharing treaty — a move that could seriously disrupt Pakistan's agriculture and economy. What it means: This latest flare-up has shattered a fragile ceasefire that had mostly held since 2021 — but the conflict between the two countries goes back much further. When British colonial rule ended in 1947, the subcontinent was split into Hindu-majority India and Muslim-majority Pakistan. Both claimed Kashmir, and they’ve fought three wars over it since. Now, with two nuclear powers back on edge — each believed to hold about 170 warheads — world leaders are watching with growing alarm. The international community, including the Trump administration, has urged both sides to de-escalate. India’s rising global influence only raises the stakes. As the US deepens its trade war with China, New Delhi is becoming an increasingly important economic and diplomatic ally — making peace in the region not just urgent, but geopolitically critical. Related: Israel Launches New Airstrikes on Gaza Amid Push to Move Residents South (NYT Gift Link) |