Another day, another border flashpoint—and this one comes soaked in blood. The attack near Pahalgam, a tranquil tourist destination now marred by violence, has reignited the ever-flickering flame of hostility between India and Pakistan. New Delhi wasted no time pointing the finger squarely at Islamabad, calling it a state-sponsored act of terror. Islamabad, in turn, is playing its usual card—denial wrapped in the plea for a “neutral probe,” the diplomatic equivalent of “wasn’t me.”

India and Pakistan Trade Blame Again

Let’s be clear: this is not just about body counts or bullet points. This is about a narrative war—one where perception matters more than proof, and headlines shape history. As soldiers stand alert and social media fuels nationalist fervor on both sides, the space for nuance has once again been nuked.

Enter Sky News’ Yalda Hakim, trying to do the impossible: report facts in a fog of spin, silence, and saber-rattling. Her coverage reminds us that beneath the slogans and statecraft are real people—grieving families, displaced villagers, and young soldiers stuck in a decades-old feud they never started.

So here we are again: two nuclear neighbors, one disputed region, zero trust.

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