If a war were to break out between Pakistan and India following the Pahalgam attack, the consequences would be devastating for both nations and the wider region. While both countries possess powerful military capabilities, including nuclear weapons, a full-scale conflict would result in significant human, economic, and political loss rather than a clear “winner.” India holds conventional military superiority in terms of manpower, defense budget, and equipment, but Pakistan’s strategic defense and nuclear deterrence balance the scales. A war would risk drawing in international attention, sanctions, and humanitarian crises. The global community, including the United Nations, would likely intervene diplomatically to prevent escalation. Ultimately, no one truly “wins” in war; both nations would face destruction, economic downturns, and loss of life. Peaceful dialogue, mutual understanding, and regional cooperation remain the only viable path forward to resolve tensions and avoid a conflict that would harm millions on both sides.
Who Will Win?
- India
- Pakistan
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