Jean-Pascal Van Ypersele

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Inde Pakistan conflit guerre

2025

L’armée indienne a attaqué des « infrastructures terroristes », après l’attentat du 22 avril dans le Cachemire indien. L’armée pakistanaise dit avoir abattu cinq avions indiens en représailles, dont trois Rafale.
Islamabad continue de nier toute implication dans l’attentat qui a tué 26 touristes dans le Cachemire indien le 22 avril et se dit toujours convaincu que l’Inde va procéder à une frappe aérienne.
The escalating tensions between Pakistan and India serve as a stark reminder that climate change is no longer a distant — it is now a force multiplier for geopolitical instability. As the climate crisis accelerates, so too does its capacity to deepen existing rivalries, strain fragile agreements, and inflame long-standing disputes. In South Asia, the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) has long been a rare success story of transboundary cooperation between two nuclear-armed neighbours. However, as both climate pressures and political tensions mount, this once-resilient agreement is beginning to show signs of severe strain. The looming question is no longer just about water rights — it’s about whether climate change could be the catalyst for the world’s first true climate war.