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Volume 7 Issue 4
July-August 2025
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India-Pakistan Tensions in the Wake of the Pahalgam Attack(2025):New Patterns of Proxy Conflict
Author(s) | Mr. Subhomoy Barman |
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Country | India |
Abstract | The April 2025 attack in Pahalgam, which killed 26 civilians in Kashmir, was a big step up in the tensions between India and Pakistan. It showed how proxy wars are changing in South Asia. This paper looks at the strategic, political, and regional effects of the attack. It shows how this event connects with past situations but also shows new trends in cross-border fighting and how governments are responding. India quickly blamed Pakistan-based groups and started Operation Sindoor, which shows a shift from just fighting terrorism to using military force as a warning. At the same time, groups like The Resistance Front and the use of fake information online, along with mixed political messages, show that proxy wars are getting more complicated and spread out. The paper also looks at how other countries like the United States and China are helping to calm things down. It also talks about how long-standing agreements between India and Pakistan, like the Indus Waters Treaty and the Simla Agreement, are becoming weaker. The study says that although the Pahalgam crisis is based on old rivalries in the region, it marks a new kind of proxy war that uses different methods, includes fighting with stories and information, and is hard to manage during crises. The paper ends with suggestions for policies that can help keep the region stable and stop future conflicts from getting worse. |
Keywords | Pahalgam Attack,India–Pakistan Relations,Proxy Warfare,Operation Sindoor,The Resistance Front,Hybrid Conflict,Disinformation,Strategic Stability,Indus Waters Treaty,Simla Agreement,Crisis Management,Proxy War |
Field | Sociology > Politics |
Published In | Volume 7, Issue 4, July-August 2025 |
Published On | 2025-08-03 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i04.52754 |
Short DOI | https://doi.org/g9vzjp |
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