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Indo-Pak
adjective
of or relating to India and Pakistan
the future of Indo-Pak relations
Example Sentences
How did we end up at the most perilous moment in Indo-Pak relations in decades—the closest they’d come to war since the late 1990s?
The sloppy land-parceling that decided the Indo-Pak boundaries fueled mass displacement and death, and also left the territorial status of border regions like Jammu and Kashmir in dispute.
"The Indo-Pak conflict is moving into a new drone era - one where 'invisible eyes' and unmanned precision may determine escalation or restraint. Thus, in South Asia's contested skies, the side that masters drone warfare won't just see the battlefield - they'll shape it," Jahara Matisek, a professor at the US Naval War College, told the BBC.
The latter, which had already been fighting off mujahedeen splinter cells, was worried about how a government-powered Taliban could further work with Pakistani intelligence to bolster groups that could attack India across the Indo-Pak border; thus, the Indian government never formally recognized the Taliban’s power.
Last year was the worst year in 15 years for such cross-border firings, according to data from the independent Indo-Pak Conflict Monitor.
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