Kathmandu : As tensions once again escalate between India and Pakistan, the world watches two nuclear-armed neighbors teeter on the edge of conflict. While emotions run high and political rhetoric grows sharper, it is essential to remember that war is not the final solution — dialogue is.
Both nations have suffered deeply due to terrorism, with innocent civilians bearing the heaviest burden. Instead of aiming weapons at each other, India and Pakistan must aim their collective strength at defeating terrorism, which remains the real enemy.
A responsible and visionary leadership on both sides must choose peace, not provocation. The people of India and Pakistan want prosperity, security, and dignity — not destruction. War only brings more suffering, loss, and long-term instability.
The time has come for both nations to engage in honest, high-level dialogue focused on eliminating terrorism, resolving longstanding disputes diplomatically, and building trust through sustained cooperation.
Let history remember India and Pakistan not for endless hostility, but for courageous peace-building that protected future generations.