The Balakot air strike and its subsequent aftermath has raised many questions about just what will be the new narrative driving forward India-Pakistan relations. SNI’s Neelanjana Banerjee speaks with Ashwin Ahmad and Parul Chandra to discuss the possible fallouts of the air-strike, whether Pakistan will finally tone down its war rhetoric against India and whether India’s tough stance against terror can finally persuade Pakistan to take action again militant groups operating on its soil. #India #Pakistan #ourtake
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