đź’¨ Abstract
The author criticizes President Trump's remark about India and Pakistan being in conflict for centuries, highlighting the historical inaccuracies and the misrepresentation of current tensions. He argues that Western commentaries, often framing issues through the lens of the Kashmir dispute, overlook the core problem: Pakistan's state-sponsored terrorism aimed at India. The author contrasts India's restrained responses to terrorist attacks with the U.S.'s
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