

Patrick Lancaster: LIVE from the India / Pakistan border - Will the ceasefire hold?
May 20, 2025
In this insightful conversation, Patrick Lancaster, a seasoned reporter known for his on-the-ground coverage from conflict zones, shares firsthand accounts from the India-Pakistan border. He discusses the fragile ceasefire, emphasizing the historical and contemporary complexities of this long-standing conflict. Lancaster delves into recent escalations, including a tragic terrorist attack in Jammu that has heightened tensions. He highlights the impact on civilians caught in the crossfire and the urgent need for accurate information in such a volatile environment.
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Conflict Escalation Roots
- The Indian-Pakistan conflict escalated after a terrorist attack killing 26 tourists, mostly Hindu, in April 2025.
- India responded with military operations against Pakistan-backed terrorist camps under Operation Sindhur.
Blurring Terrorism and State Lines
- Indian officials believe Pakistani military and terrorists are almost indistinguishable, indicating state backing of terrorist activities.
- Pakistan's retaliatory operation targeted Indian civilians, causing casualties, unlike Indian strikes focused on military targets.
Ceasefire Perceived as Pause
- The Indian military views the ceasefire as a temporary pause, with nightly skirmishes continuing along the line of control.
- Peace, according to some Indian generals, can only be pressed through war due to longstanding hostilities.