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India and Pakistan Face Off but Seek to Contain Fallout

Despite the increased violence, including cross-border shelling, rivals appeared to be calibrating moves to avoid a spiraling conflict

India said it conducted military strikes on nine sites in Pakistan in response to a deadly militant attack on tourists in Kashmir. WSJ’s South Asia Correspondent Shan Li explains what’s at stake. Photo: Sajjad Qayyum/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images

India and Pakistan faced off militarily after a militant attack on tourists that New Delhi blamed on Islamabad, but the nuclear-armed neighbors appeared to be calibrating their responses to avoid full-blown conflict after decades of relative peace.

Pakistan threatened to hit back after retaliatory strikes by India on nine locations across Pakistan and Pakistan-controlled Kashmir overnight Wednesday. Islamabad said its response would correspond to actions taken by New Delhi, which had described its attacks as non-escalatory. 

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