Why China may find it hard to play peacemaker in India-Pakistan conflict


The escalation of the conflict between India and Pakistan has exposed the limits of China’s role as a Global South leader and peace broker, and it leaves Beijing with difficult choices to make, analysts say.

India claims that it launched missiles and deadly attacks on nine sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir on Wednesday morning in retaliation for what it believes was an Islamabad-backed militant attack on April 22.

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