India preparing for 'another war': Pakistan President makes big claim, urges talks months after Op Sindoor

In a recent statement, Pakistani President Arif Alvi expressed concerns over escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, indicating that the region might be on the brink of 'another war.' His remarks come in the wake of Operation Sindoor, which heightened cross-border military activities. Alvi emphasized the necessity for dialogue not only between India and Pakistan but also involving Afghanistan, particularly in light of the ongoing instability caused by the Taliban. The call for negotiations underscores the critical need for diplomatic resolutions amidst rising hostilities that have characterized the subcontinent's relations. The Pakistani president's comments reflect a growing apprehension about regional security, as both nations continue to navigate complex geopolitical landscapes. With calls for talks being made, analysts suggest that proactive engagement may be essential to defuse tensions and foster a more stable environment in South Asia, especially considering the broader implications of conflict on the region's socio-economic development.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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