Figures seem to widely support this contention. Last year alone there were 1,300 ceasefire violations – a staggering rise since 2003 when only 11 violations were recorded. The number of violations has been increasing in fact since 2008 but since the installation of the government of Narendra Modi, there has been a pronounced escalation in border shelling. Fifteen long years have gone by since India and Pakistan signed the ceasefire agreement which was fairly effective in the first few years but since 2014 the two sides have drifted further away from the goals of peacebuilding thanks in large measure to the belligerence of Indian troops. Consider the unwarranted attack on a van carrying schoolchildren. Such tactics are in clear breach of international norms and ethics because Indian forces are indiscriminately and routinely targeting civilians.
In the current geopolitical situation, there is no room for any miscalculations between the two nuclear-armed states. Peace and not war is imperative for South Asia and the rest of the world. Any misstep would be catastrophic for all.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 26th, 2018.
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