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A 2026 U.S. report warns rising South Asian terrorism and nuclear tensions between India and Pakistan, citing Trump’s role in de-escalation and India’s 2025 strike on militant camps.
The 2026 U.S. Intelligence Community threat assessment warns that terrorist activities in South Asia, including a deadly April 2025 attack in Pahalgam, continue to pose a risk of escalating tensions between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan, despite neither side seeking open conflict.
It credits former President Trump’s intervention for de-escalating recent nuclear tensions.
India responded with Operation Sindoor, striking nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, killing over 100 militants linked to groups like Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba.
The report notes ISIS-K remains active in the region, while the Taliban has taken steps to counter them.
Pakistan’s advancing missile technology raises concerns about long-range capabilities, and ongoing cross-border clashes with the Taliban highlight deepening instability, with lasting peace contingent on the Taliban severing ties with anti-Pakistani militants.
Un informe estadounidense de 2026 advierte sobre el aumento del terrorismo en el sur de Asia y las tensiones nucleares entre India y Pakistán, citando el papel de Trump en la reducción de la escalada y el ataque de la India en 2025 contra los campos militantes.