
As a result of India’s blame on Pakistan for an assault that left 26 travelers dead, the arch rivals had launched missiles and drones at each other’s military installations, killing dozens of civilians.
Pakistan disputes the allegations and demands a fair research.
On Wednesday, India claimed to have attacked nine “terrorist network” locations in Pakistan and Pakistani Kashmir, but Islamabad claimed those locations were for civilians.
New Delhi has not commented on US presence in the peace or speaks at a neutral location despite thanking Washington for facilitating the peace and applauding Trump’s offer to resolve on the Kashmir debate with India.
India has rejected the presence of any third party, citing the neighboring country’s policy that issues with Pakistan must be resolved immediately.
Both Hindu-majority India and Pakistan both claim the entirety of the Himalayan region of Kashmir.
Pakistan claims that it only provides social, social, and political support to Kashmiri separatists despite India’s accusations that it is to blame for the insurgency that started in its region of Kashmir in 1989.