The current conflict between India and Pakistan has many differences from previous times. It began with the incident of tourists being attacked by terrorists in the Kashmir region managed by India. India identified the perpetrators as sand Islam forces based in Kashmir region managed by Pakistan and airstrikes on the force.
The two sides had their most intense air war ever. Modern weapons have been used. India said it had suspended the validity - for the first time ever - of the treaty signed with Pakistan on the use of Indian River water resources (Indus River) and required all Pakistanis in India to leave India when their visas expired.
The water source of the An River is of special importance to agriculture and the lives of people in Pakistan. These two countries are considered to possess nuclear weapons. So far, neither side has threatened to use even nuclear weapons, but neither side has shown any signs of being ready to reduce tensions and rivals.
This momentum between India and Pakistan is much more worrying than previous times, that is why. The more one does not know how the conflict will continue, the greater the fear of the two sides pushing each other towards nuclear war.
The territorial sovereignty dispute between the two sides in the Kashmir region is the main cause of all wars and armed clashes between India and Pakistan ever. Kashmir is the place where most people follow Islam. Therefore, the territorial sovereignty dispute between the two sides in the Kashmir region becomes even more sensitive and complex, difficult and easy to explode violence. There is no contact channel and emergency channel between the two countries and the hotline has not been built.
The territorial sovereignty dispute in Kashmir directly affects the reality and reputation of both sides, their military power and potential, and is a very sensitive internal matter. Therefore, neither side is willing to back down or give up. Therefore, this moment will eventually subside and calm down, but it will not be the last time.