Escalating India-Pakistan conflict

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These attacks are more serious than the usual tit-for-tat I think. Mainly because they're part of a much larger escalation between the two in the last decade. Treaties have been ditched and militarization has increased.

Modi has definitely lead with a heavy handed response but the Pakistanis haven't done anything to help either. They've been just as happy perpetuating the status quo of conflict in Kashmir. They've supported Indian-Kashmiri separatists and their national intelligence agency is in bed with Kashmiri terrorists (LeT). So I don't see this conflict waning anytime soon.
 
Hmm. I'm no expert on Indian politics, but from what I understand Modi's a social media-savvy, right-wing, self-styled 'strongman', and as prone to fanning the flames of religious fundamentalism and ethnonationalism in order to suppress minority groups as he is to curbing press freedoms and, by extension, democratic values. He may be more successful at portraying himself as a functional statesman than Trump, but I don't consider the comparison wildly out of place? Every single progressive Indian I know actively abhors the guy, which tells me something.

Also, as much as I'm actually inclined to believe that Pakistan were somehow involved in Pahalgam, launching missiles over the border without any concrete proof that they did so (correct me if I've missed some intel) is just fucking wild. And sadly emblematic of the jingoistic, trigger-happy, bullshit world we currently live in.
 

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