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U.S. Urges Dialogue Between India and Pakistan Amid Alleged Anti-Terror Operations

Amidst reports of alleged anti-terror operations by India across borders, the U.S. State Department has refrained from involvement, instead urging dialogue between India and Pakistan to avoid escalation. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller emphasized the need for both countries to find a resolution through peaceful means. The Biden administration’s stance underscores a commitment to regional stability while refraining from direct intervention. Questions regarding potential sanctions on India were met with diplomatic reserve, with Miller declining to comment on any forthcoming actions.

India’s assertive approach to counter cross-border terrorism, as articulated by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, has sparked international attention, with concerns raised over the implications for regional security dynamics. As tensions simmer, diplomatic channels remain crucial in navigating the complexities of the Indo-Pak relationship and fostering a conducive environment for dialogue and conflict resolution.