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Kashmir Bloodbath Triggers Indian Fury, Raising Specter of Escalation With Pakistan

1 year ago
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The brutal killing of 26 tourists in Kashmir’s Pahalgam region—the deadliest civilian massacre in the valley in over two decades—has ignited a furious national response, placing India and Pakistan on a dangerous collision course.

The April 22 attack, carried out by unidentified gunmen, struck at the heart of India’s narrative of peace and normalcy in Kashmir. The victims were not militants or officials, but civilians on holiday, gunned down in one of the region’s most idyllic locations. The symbolism is chilling and deliberate—an assault on both life and stability.

India’s government has responded swiftly and sternly. Border closures, diplomatic expulsions, and suspension of a key water treaty with Pakistan signal a hardening stance. But the clearest message came from Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, who vowed a “strong response,” pledging that both the attackers and their masterminds “will be hunted down.”

The precedent is sobering. In 2016 and 2019, similar provocations led to cross-border “surgical strikes” and air raids. In both cases, Pakistan responded, escalating the crisis but stopping short of war. Analysts now suggest that another round of military action may be inevitable.

“The threshold has shifted,” said military historian Srinath Raghavan. “Anything short of cross-border action would look like retreat.” Yet, any military strike risks triggering a dangerous retaliatory spiral between two nuclear-armed rivals.

The challenge for India is to balance political imperatives with strategic caution. A visible response may satisfy public anger and restore deterrence. But it could also deepen instability and risk full-blown conflict. The United States, previously a crisis manager, appears distracted—raising the stakes further.

Michael Kugelman of the Wilson Center underscores the dilemma: “Retaliation carries political gain—but it’s a gamble with peace.” Hussain Haqqani, Pakistan’s former ambassador to the US, notes that even limited strikes risk retaliation and further polarization without conclusive evidence.

Ultimately, the attack exposes not just a cross-border threat, but a domestic failure. That such carnage occurred during peak tourist season, in a Union Territory under direct federal control, points to alarming security lapses.

As India considers its next move, the path forward is steeped in uncertainty. What’s clear is that Kashmir, once again, is the flashpoint of a potentially explosive regional showdown. The stakes—human, political, and nuclear—have rarely been higher.

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