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  • 5/13/2025
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00:00New Delhi, India.
00:02Guns have fallen silent for now along the tense India-Pakistan frontier
00:06after a ceasefire that appears to have held for three nights.
00:09On May 7, India launched pre-dawn attacks on what it called multiple terror sites across Pakistan
00:16to avenge the April 22 killing of 26 men, almost all of them tourists,
00:21in Indian-administered Kashmir's resort town of Pahalgam.
00:25New Delhi accused Islamabad of backing the gunmen.
00:28Pakistan denied its involvement.
00:31India's aerial assault kick-started four days of heightened tension
00:34as both neighbors fired missiles and drones at each other's military installations
00:39in a rapidly escalating cycle that brought them to the brink of full-scale war.
00:43Both sides have claimed to have decisively damaged, even destroyed, the other's key strategic facilities,
00:49even though early evidence suggests more limited damage to military bases in both India and Pakistan.
00:55Yet even as India and Pakistan arrived at a ceasefire that United States President Donald Trump insists his administration brokered,
01:02experts say something has indeed been decimated, potentially beyond repair.
01:08Old red lines that had defined the tense relationship between the South Asian neighbors.
01:13India and Pakistan have entered a phase of armed coexistence with little room for diplomacy and a narrow margin for error,
01:22despite having a live and sensitive border.
01:25India and Pakistan have entered a phase of armedname.
01:30The answer is to raise the control over the term.
01:34India and Pakistan have set up an international crisis group in New Delhi.

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