What can be learned from the latest conflict between India and Pakistan? | India-Pakistan Tensions

What can be learned from the latest conflict between India and Pakistan? | India-Pakistan Tensions

A tense fire remains days after the most intense hostilities in decades.

The feelings of relief and hope are sweeping India and Pakistan.

The last outbreak in hosticities that killed at least 60 people in the two countries stopped dramatically after four days.

According to reports, almost 30 countries, including the United States, have been involved in the upperfire agreed.

The administration of US President Donald Trump, who announced the truce, has proposed a new round of conversations in a neutral place to try to end the bitter rivalry.

A dispute over Divided Kashmir, the accusation of India that Pakistan is supporting terrorist attacks within its territory, and differentials about river water exchange are themes that have bone festivals for decades.

So both sides are finally ready to negotiate?

Presenter: Cyril Vanier

Guests:

Walter Ladwig – Main Professor at International Relations at King’s College London

Elijah Magnier – Military and Political Analyst

Shasank Joshi – Defense editor of the Economist newspaper