Hope India's response to Pahalgam attack doesn't lead to broader regional conflict: JD Vance

Washington DC/IBNS: US Vice President JD Vance has said Washington hopes India's response to the Pahalgam terror attack doesn't lead to a broader regional conflict.
In the same line, Vance, whose India tour had coincided with the April 22 attack, said Pakistan should cooperate with India in the anti-terror operations.
Speaking to Fox News, Vance said, "Our hope here is that India responds to this terrorist attack in a way that doesn't lead to a broader regional conflict."
"And we hope, frankly, that Pakistan, to the extent that they're responsible, cooperates with India to make sure that the terrorists sometimes operating in their territory are hunted down and dealt with," he added.
Reacting to the Pahalgam attack fallout, US President Donald Trump earlier said India and Pakistan will figure out their border tension, which he claimed to be going on for 1,500 years.
US Vice President JD Vance worried about India/Pakistan nuke-armed 'hotspot'
— Geeta Mohan گیتا موہن गीता मोहन (@Geeta_Mohan) May 2, 2025
Wants Pakistan to 'cooperate' with India to hunt down terrorists. pic.twitter.com/N6GJUC8EXP
US appeals to India and Pakistan to de-escalate border tensions
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has spoken to India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and appealed to the parties to de-escalate border tensions.
Rubio has reaffirmed US' commitment to India's combat against terrorism and appealed to Pakistan to cooperate in the investigation into the terror attack that killed 26 tourists, all men and mostly Hindus, in the popular tourist spot Pahalgam of Jammu and Kashmir.
Discussed the Pahalgam terrorist attack with US @SecRubio yesterday. Its perpetrators, backers and planners must be brought to justice.
— Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) May 1, 2025
Pahalgam attack and its repercussions
On April 22, 2025, the terrorists- belonging to The Resistance Front (TRF), which is an offshoot of Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT)- asked the victims to chant Islamic verses (kalma) and made them pull down their pants to be sure of their their non-Muslim religious identities (read circumcision) before gunning them down before their families, including wives, children and daughters.
The massacre triggered nationwide outrage and escalated India-Pakistan tensions as New Delhi vowed to avenge the killings.
In an immediate response, India suspended the landmark Indus River water-sharing treaty and closed the Attari-Wagah road border, which acts as a lifeline of Indo-Pak trade and people-to-people ties, besides expelling diplomats, downsizing high commissions, and issuing a 48-hour deadline to Pakistani visa holders present in India to leave.
Modi gives full freedom to Indian military
Modi has given the armed forces 'complete freedom to decide on the mode, targets, and timing' of India's military response to the Pahalgam terror attack which was targeted at Hindus.
Modi took the decision on Tuesday at a meeting with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, and Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan.
The Prime Minister reaffirmed that it is 'our national resolve to deal a crushing blow to terrorism' and that he has 'complete faith and confidence' in the Indian military.
After the 2019 Pulwama terror attack, India conducted precision air strikes on terrorist camps in Balakot in Pakistan. The camps were run by banned terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed with the help from the Pak Army.