Pakistan, June 28 -- The recent Indo-Pakistan clashes, though following a familiar cycle of escalation and de-escalation, revealed persistent challenges underlying regional conflicts. The most important one being the limited role of the international community in addressing India's repeated violations of international law.. Immediate responses following India's unilateral aggression, including those of major powers such as the United States (US), United Kingdom (UK), and France, largely fell short of what the situation demanded; a clear and swift condemnation of India's blatant display of hostility and instead resorted to treating the conflict as a bilateral issue. This approach only widened the space for India to continue its belligerenc...