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One year after India-Pakistan conflict, ceasefire holds - but little else does

One year after India-Pakistan conflict, ceasefire holds - but little else does

Summary

One year after the brief 2025 conflict between India and Pakistan, the ceasefire is still holding, but relations remain very tense. The two countries have stopped formal talks, closed their border, halted trade, and suspended other shared agreements.

Key Facts

  • The 2025 conflict lasted about 90 hours and started after a militant attack in Indian-administered Kashmir.
  • India and Pakistan exchanged military strikes during this short war.
  • Since the conflict, formal diplomacy between the two countries has nearly stopped.
  • The border remains closed, trade is suspended, and sports ties like cricket matches are canceled.
  • The Indus Waters Treaty, an important water-sharing agreement, is currently inactive.
  • Pakistan has regained some international importance by acting as a mediator in the Iran war.
  • US President Donald Trump took credit for brokering the ceasefire and offered to help mediate the Kashmir issue, causing some tension with India.
  • Analysts say Pakistan’s new role in regional diplomacy may depend on President Trump’s unique approach.
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