In the wake of a terrorist attack in Kashmir that resulted in 26 civilian deaths, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has engaged with numerous world leaders and briefed diplomats about the situation. While New Delhi appears to be building a case for military action against Pakistan, which is accused of involvement, it has yet to provide substantial evidence to support its claims. Analysts suggest that India may either need more time to collect information or feel that global justification is unnecessary. A military confrontation between the two nuclear-armed nations poses significant risks of escalation.
Five days after the terrorist assault, in which gunmen killed 26 civilians, India has not officially identified any group as having carried out the massacre.
Indian officials have described Pakistan's past patterns of support for terrorist groups targeting India, citing ongoing investigations and technical intelligence linking the attack to Pakistan.
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