Ever since the 1947 partition when Britain dismantled its Indian empire, India and Pakistan have been arch-rivals. The animosity, rooted in religion, is characterised by conflict over the state of Kashmir. Currently they are on the brink of major confrontation. Pakistan’s president Imran Khan has announced that Islamabad will release IAF Wing Commander Abhinandan, who was captured after an aerial combat that resulted from Indian bombing of alleged ‘terror’ targets inside Pakistan. Mr Khan urged the need for ‘better sense to prevail’, stating the need for the two nuclear-armed countries to remain cool-headed and work together against terrorism in disputed Kashmir. Pray that this latest altercation will prompt the international community to step in and bring the two historically opposing forces into agreement for a more peaceful co-existence.
Tensions between India and Pakistan
Written by David Fletcher 28 Feb 2019Additional Info
- Pray: for the Holy Spirit to bring restraint to both sides of the border. (Ephesians 4:3)
- More: timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/will-free-iaf-pilot-abhinandan-tomorrow-pak-pm-imran-khan/articleshow/68202107.cms