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How much trust do you place in international mediation by the US or UN to resolve the current India-Pakistan tensions?
High trust, as global powers can enforce peace
Low trust, due to past failures
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India-Pakistan tensions have been a longstanding issue in South Asia, often making headlines and raising concerns about regional peace. In such situations, many wonder whether international mediation—from bodies like the United Nations or countries like the United States—can help ease the conflict. Some people believe these mediators bring a neutral perspective and global pressure that can push both sides toward peace. Others feel that outside influence may not fully understand the history, emotions, or political realities involved.
There's also a strong belief in India that issues with Pakistan should be resolved bilaterally, without third-party involvement. With rising nationalism and public sentiment on both sides, trust in global institutions isn't always high. So the big question is—do you believe international powers or organizations can genuinely help bring India and Pakistan closer to peace? Or should both countries work it out on their own terms? Cast your vote and share your thoughts.
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Manish Sharma
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