India-Pakistan relations are complex and multifaceted. They stem from historical conflicts and territorial disputes. Key issues include Kashmir and cross-border terrorism. Diplomatic efforts have fluctuated between dialogue and tension. Cultural ties exist alongside political discord. Economic cooperation remains limited. Both nations share a rich history but face significant challenges. Peace and stability are crucial for regional security and development.
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