Asia has become a battleground for the proxies of India and Pakistan being used against each other. While both nations have exchanged several rounds of fire along the border post-Pahalgam attack, tensions between them still remain unresolved. Though India and Pakistan share deep enmity, a high-intensity war would be extremely costly for both. So, do the two nuclear-armed nations – separated by the Radcliffe Line 78 years ago – want to bleed each other through their proxies? Is proxy warfare the new future of the Asian subcontinent? Is India using Afghanistan against Pakistan? Is Pakistan trying to create an uncertainty for India from the east via Bangladesh? And will this escalation lead to a hot confrontation between the two nuclear-powered nations?

A Fresh India-Afghanistan Bonhomie

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