Rick
Mongoose
It's erupted into limited wars twice and a conflict once; the difference being the 2 wars were more-or-less declared and acknowledged. There have been sporadic incidents of insurgents since both moved away from shooting directly at each other. India's increasing ties with China and Russia have given it an increased presence in the area, as has modernising its fleet - it is fast becoming a major player in the region. Pakistan has benefitted from strong alliances with China and it is possibly the mutual advantage to both India and Pakistan that has cooled things off a bit.Nathan Brazil said:How about India and Pakistan? I know just a little about India/Pakistan post WWII. Are they just glaring at each other menacingly with nukes available, or are there active non-nuke "incidents" going on over there?
Fun fact - India's navy is possibly the only navy in the world to have undergone joint exercises with NATO countries, Russia, China, Japanese, South African and South American navies, though not all at the same time!
If you also look at what was said at the G20 summit, India and China achieved several key goals that they were after - both are set to increase coal-fired power, India to double its' power generation in the next few years - which will help to industrialise and develop India in a major way - don't forget that India has the 2nd largest population in the world.