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Vance Urges Pakistan-India Cooperation on Militants
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U.S. Vice President JD Vance expressed hope that Pakistan would work with India to combat Pakistan-based militants, urging restraint after India’s response to a recent attack in Kashmir. The statement reflects U.S. concerns over regional stability. India-Pakistan tensions have long fueled conflict in the region. Cooperation could reduce cross-border violence.
Vance called for joint anti-militant efforts. Pakistan hosts several extremist groups.
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The Context
India responded to a Kashmir attack. The region remains a flashpoint for conflict.
India and Pakistan have a history of rivalry. Kashmir disputes drive much of the tension.
The U.S. seeks to mediate regional disputes. Stability in South Asia is a priority.
Some support Vance’s call for cooperation. Others doubt Pakistan’s willingness to act.
India’s response risks broader conflict. Vance urged de-escalation to avoid war.
Militant attacks strain India-Pakistan ties. Joint action could ease longstanding hostilities.
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| Bias Distribution | 35% Center |
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