New cold front? Kashmir standoff raises specter of US-China proxy fight

The hostilities between India and Pakistan over the contested territory of Kashmir are igniting fears that a localized skirmish could boil over into a wider conflict and threaten the stability of the region Watching closely is China and President Xi Jinping a party to the Kashmir dispute with a stake in the outcome For China the stakes are high Pakistan is its closest ally and Beijing would not like to see it humiliated Sadanand Dhume senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute AEI advised Fox News Digital Seen through the prism of U S -China competition each country has a 'side' in this conflict China is joined at the hip with Pakistan whereas the U S and India have grown increasingly close over the past two decades Dhume added PAKISTAN FEARS INDIA INCURSION 'IMMINENT' AMID HEIGHTENED TENSIONS FOLLOWING TERROR ATTACThe U S war in Afghanistan after created a dependence on Pakistan s military and intelligence that required close cooperation Since the withdrawal from Afghanistan in U S engagement with Pakistan has been limited and Islamabad has less relevance for Washington s foreign protocol aims Max Abrahms an expert on terrorism at Northeastern University notified Fox News Digital that the fight over Kashmir could now become a venue for U S -China competition The India-Pakistan conflict may emerge as a proxy war where India is backed by the U S and Pakistan is backed by China Abrahms reported Yigal Carmon president of the Middle East Media Research Institute MEMRI and a former counterterrorism advisor to the Israeli cabinet notified Fox News Digital that Kashmir is not just a clash between India and Pakistan If the war escalates he announced it could lead to the dismantling of Pakistan and have repercussions in Afghanistan Iran and China Balochistan may soon acquire a de-facto independence China will be one of the main losers of such a progress as it has heavily invested in the Gwadar Port located in the Balochistan province of Pakistan Carmon announced New Delhi launched retaliatory strikes against Punjab and Pakistan-administered Kashmir following a deadly attack on tourists in the disputed Jammu and Kashmir region on April that saw people killed by terrorists Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledged a forceful response saying the perpetrators will be pursued till the ends of the earth TRUMP OFFERS TO HELP INDIA PAKISTAN AMID GROWING CONFLICT I WANT TO SEE THEM STOP How far Pakistan will target India is uncertain but Pakistan s military which yields critical influence in Pakistani politics will likely want to exert a powerful response and avoid any appearances that the country looks weak If Pakistan suffers a humiliating defeat it would weaken the military s grip on the country AEI s Dhume reported Dhume also announced that any conflict that unravels Pakistan s domestic stability would give a boost to separatist groups in Balochistan and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa provinces who have long sought independence from Pakistan PAKISTAN CALLS INDIA'S STRIKES AN ACT OF WAR AND STATES IT SHOT DOWN INDIAN FIGHTER JETSChietigj Bajpaee senior research fellow for South Asia at Chatham House stated that India will try to ensure that the conflict remains limited and focus its efforts on targeting terrorists avoiding civilian casualties Bajpaee explained Fox News Digital that maintaining an anti-Indian stance is crucial to the legitimacy of the Pakistani military and intelligence establishment and adopting an assertive military posture will be necessary to assuage domestic pressures Although I don t see an imminent possibility of Pakistan urgent up or a spillover of the conflict into Iran or Afghanistan the conflict could fundamentally alter the relationship between the military and the civilian regime and population which has already been in decline Bajpaee reported The fear for various experts and policymakers is whether the clashes lead to inadvertent escalation between two nuclear-armed powers India and Pakistan have an estimated combined nuclear warheads according to the Arms Control Association and their nuclear doctrines are motivated by their mutual enmity and desire to deter the other President Donald Trump has not yet engaged directly with Indian or Pakistani leaders but explained Wednesday he wants to see them work it out and that if I can do anything to help I will be there