As tensions escalate between Pakistan and India following unprovoked attacks, experts weigh in on the potential consequences for the region’s security. Defence and foreign policy analysts highlight the heightened risk of miscalculation between the nuclear-armed nations, particularly with the ongoing air-to-air combat and Pakistan’s retaliatory actions, including downing five Indian fighter jets. Experts emphasize the dangers of vertical escalation in this nuclearized environment, warning that any further provocation could spiral out of control. They stress the importance of international mediation, especially from global powers like the US, to encourage restraint and prevent the conflict from escalating into a full-scale war. Military experts underscore Pakistan’s readiness to defend its borders while maintaining a calibrated response to restore deterrence without triggering broader conflict.
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