Escalating Tensions: Drone Warfare Intensifies Between India and Pakistan
India and Pakistan are engaged in significant drone warfare, accusing each other of cross-border drone attacks. Both nations have suffered casualties and economic impacts amidst one of their worst confrontations in decades. Global powers urge de-escalation as military and political rhetoric heats up.
India and Pakistan have accused each other of launching cross-border drone attacks, heightening tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors. Pakistan's Defense Minister has hinted at further retaliation, marking an escalation in hostilities.
Pakistan claims to have shot down 25 Indian drones, while India stated its air defenses thwarted Pakistani attacks on military targets. The ongoing conflict threatens hopes for a peaceful resolution.
Global powers, including the U.S. and China, are urging calm in the highly volatile region. Economies on both sides are feeling the strain, with markets reacting to the developments. Casualties have been reported from military and civilian fronts.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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