Who is behind the present Indo-Pak conflict ?

To understand the present Indo-Pak conflict we have to probe below the surface.

The first thing to realise is that India and Pakistan are both poor countries which cannot afford a war, as wars are very expensive affairs. We have to buy all our heavy weapons from foreign countries at huge cost, and these countries benefit if we fight, as their sales of weapons increases, while we suffer because we have to waste our precious resources in buying these foreign weapons, instead of on the welfare of our people.

Why a Full-Scale War Between India and Pakistan Is Highly Improbable

Since their 1947 freedom, India and Pakistan have had a long and convoluted past. Though tensions have increased several times, particularly over Kashmir, the likelihood of a full-scale conflict between the two countries in the present situation is somewhat low. Both nations today realize the great political, financial, and human expenses of war. Strong worldwide pressure, nuclear weapons, economic difficulties, and growing diplomatic activity help to lower the probability of war. This paper clarifies why another significant military confrontation between these two neighbors of South Asia is quite improbable in the modern society.