Why the Next India-Pakistan War Will Escalate
Geopolitics
India
Started May 04, 2026
The article explores the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, highlighting the factors that could lead to a more intense and destructive conflict in the future.
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Why the Next India-Pakistan War Will Escalate
Foreign Affairs (United States) | May 04, 2026
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The increasing militarization of both India and Pakistan makes a future war inevitable, risking both regional and global stability.
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An escalation in cyber warfare and terrorism could trigger direct military confrontations, making conflict more likely than ever.
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Nuclear capabilities in both nations create a paradox where war is possible but mutually assured destruction serves as a deterrent.
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Diplomatic efforts and economic interdependence can prevent escalation between India and Pakistan, making war unlikely.
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The historical context of India-Pakistan tensions indicates that misunderstandings can lead to conflict, warranting careful communication.
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