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Trump’s mediation offer renews focus on Kashmir after India-Pakistan clash risked broader war

Experts say the crisis deepened the neighbors’ rivalry as both crossed a threshold with each striking the other with high-speed missiles and drones.

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Trump’s mediation offer renews focus on Kashmir after India-Pakistan clash risked broader war

A villager shows the wall of his house riddled with shrapnels from Pakistani artillery shelling at RS Pura, along the International Border, India, Monday, May 12, 2025.


SRINAGAR, India (AP) — A series of military strikes last week by India and Pakistan brought the nuclear-armed rivals closer to a broader war. The possibility of a nuclear conflagration seemed real and the fighting only stopped when global powers intervened.

Experts say the crisis deepened the neighbors’ rivalry as both crossed a threshold with each striking the other with high-speed missiles and drones. The tit-for-tat strikes also brought Kashmir again into global focus, as the U.S. President Donald Trump offered mediation over the simmering dispute that has long been described as the regional nuclear flashpoint.

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