Pakistan and India heading for a crisis?

Pakistan and India traded shots across the so-called Line of Control in Kashmir for at least 12 hours last night. "This is the biggest violation of the cease-fire in the last five years," an Indian army spokesman said. Via e-mail, retired Pentagon analyst John McCreary hints that some elements of the Pakistani security apparatus are ...

Pakistan and India traded shots across the so-called Line of Control in Kashmir for at least 12 hours last night. "This is the biggest violation of the cease-fire in the last five years," an Indian army spokesman said. Via e-mail, retired Pentagon analyst John McCreary hints that some elements of the Pakistani security apparatus are up to no good:

Pakistan and India traded shots across the so-called Line of Control in Kashmir for at least 12 hours last night. "This is the biggest violation of the cease-fire in the last five years," an Indian army spokesman said. Via e-mail, retired Pentagon analyst John McCreary hints that some elements of the Pakistani security apparatus are up to no good:

Seven incidents in less than two weeks is the highest total for any comparable period in the last five years since the ceasefire began. They indicate a pattern of provocation to increase tension with India and evidently to embarrass Pakistan‘s parliamentary government, which must contend with violence on both borders. Mortar fire, machinegun bursts and artillery exchanges are the next escalation steps. If those occur, India‘s patience will be exhausted quickly, unless honest brokers intervene to keep the peace.

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