– On April 22, terrorist attacks killed 26 people in Jammu & Kashmir’s Pahalgam region.
– In response, India canceled the Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan and launched Operation Sindoor against terror camps in Pakistan/PoK.!Image)
(Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif)
Shahbaz Sharif’s remarks reiterate a longstanding stance on Kashmir as central to bilateral peace efforts-a topic which has historically seen limited breakthrough. His comparison of Kashmir to Gaza could be provocative given its sensitive connotations. While he proposed dialogue based on equity and fairness, his comments underscore continued disparities between Indian expectations regarding counterterrorism measures from pakistan versus broader relational normalization.
India’s cancellation of treaties such as the Indus Water Treaty demonstrates growing frustrations over cross-border terrorism supported by elements within Pakistan. These developments suggest geopolitical recalibrations aimed at asserting India’s firm response posture while creating domestic momentum for security-focused governance.
Dialogue may hinge upon palpable shifts in these dynamics; however, sustained trust-building remains deferred amid persistent challenges like terror-related incidents emanating from pakistani soil.