Pakistan, June 14 -- Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party, warned that tensions with India will grow daily without dialogue. He spoke at a press conference in Brussels. He said the region was safer before the conflict started. He added that India often avoids talks, but without them, hostility will increase. Although there is a ceasefire, real peace has not yet been achieved.

Bilawal offered India a neutral investigation into the Pahalgam attack. He condemned India's threat to cut water supplies, calling it a provocation. He stressed that both countries cannot afford a third world war. The risk of escalation is high due to ongoing tensions.

He highlighted that both Pakistan and India are nuclear powers but tens...