After diplomatic measures against Pakistan for the Pahalgam Terror attacks- PM Modi gives the army a free hand to prepare a military response. As the US, UK Saudi Arabia and other countries call Delhi and Islamabad to try and defuse rising tensions, can international diplomacy deter delhi – and what are India’s options and challenges ahead?
10 days since the terror attack in Pahalgam, security forces are still combing Jammu-Kashmir for the men who gunned down 26 men, most of them tourists, on April 22. Last week, WorldView looked at the diplomatic measures announced by India and the responses from Pakistan.
This week, PM Modi met with Chiefs of the Army, Navy and Air Force, giving them what sources called a “free hand” to prepare military operations, indicating the government’s plan to attack Pakistan is about when and not if.
Pakistan’s PM and other leaders have said an attack from India is “imminent” and vowed an equal response.
With tensions rising, a number of countries made calls to both Delhi and Islamabad.
Script & Presentation: Suhasini Haidar
Production: Shibu Narayan and Sabika Syed
Watch: Pahalgam response: Will de-escalation calls deter Delhi?
What are India’s options and challenges ahead?
After diplomatic measures against Pakistan for the Pahalgam Terror attacks- PM Modi gives the army a free hand to prepare a military response. As the US, UK Saudi Arabia and other countries call Delhi and Islamabad to try and defuse rising tensions, can international diplomacy deter delhi – and what are India’s options and challenges ahead?
10 days since the terror attack in Pahalgam, security forces are still combing Jammu-Kashmir for the men who gunned down 26 men, most of them tourists, on April 22. Last week, WorldView looked at the diplomatic measures announced by India and the responses from Pakistan.
This week, PM Modi met with Chiefs of the Army, Navy and Air Force, giving them what sources called a “free hand” to prepare military operations, indicating the government’s plan to attack Pakistan is about when and not if.
Pakistan’s PM and other leaders have said an attack from India is “imminent” and vowed an equal response.
With tensions rising, a number of countries made calls to both Delhi and Islamabad.
Watch: Pahalgam response: Will de-escalation calls deter Delhi?
What are India’s options and challenges ahead?
After diplomatic measures against Pakistan for the Pahalgam Terror attacks- PM Modi gives the army a free hand to prepare a military response. As the US, UK Saudi Arabia and other countries call Delhi and Islamabad to try and defuse rising tensions, can international diplomacy deter delhi – and what are India’s options and challenges ahead?
10 days since the terror attack in Pahalgam, security forces are still combing Jammu-Kashmir for the men who gunned down 26 men, most of them tourists, on April 22. Last week, WorldView looked at the diplomatic measures announced by India and the responses from Pakistan.
This week, PM Modi met with Chiefs of the Army, Navy and Air Force, giving them what sources called a “free hand” to prepare military operations, indicating the government’s plan to attack Pakistan is about when and not if.
Pakistan’s PM and other leaders have said an attack from India is “imminent” and vowed an equal response.
With tensions rising, a number of countries made calls to both Delhi and Islamabad.
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