After recording our episode on the ongoing hostilities yesterday, we didn’t quite get around to editing and posting — but believe us when we say that nobody is happier than we are that this is the outcome!
The talks took place directly between the two unhappy neighbors and were apparently brokered by the United States. It’s a good thing they stopped it here, because hostilities had reached a rolling boil, which we discuss at length in the episode.
In this episode of Global Tantrum, Steve and Galen discuss the escalating conflict between India and Pakistan that began with a terrorist attack in Indian-controlled Kashmir. The conflict has involved artillery exchanges, drone strikes, and economic measures like water weaponization, leading to rising tensions between the nuclear-armed states. They analyze the historical context, current military actions, and potential diplomatic solutions while expressing concern over the dangerous brinkmanship. Despite hopes for a de-escalation, the conflict continues to intensify, posing significant regional and international challenges.
00:00 Introduction and Host Greetings
05:40 International Involvement and Reactions
12:52 Water as a Weapon
16:15 Diplomatic Efforts and Challenges
21:29 Quid Pro Quo Plus: A Doctrine of Disproportionate Response
23:09 India's Frustration and Nationalist Sentiment
27:11 Nuclear Deterrence and Miscalculation Risks
28:52 Possible Resolutions and Diplomatic Efforts
33:52 Pakistan's Internal Challenges and Nuclear Security
36:33 Conclusion: Current State and Future Hopes
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