SRINAGAR, Oct. 23 -- It is back to flare-up on the border. This time, it has again become more violent than the normal skirmishes. On Sun-day morning, Pakistan killed two Indian soldiers. In retaliation, New Delhi said it destroyed several militant camps in Pakistan Administered Kashmir. This, in turn, has triggered more clashes. There seems no end to the cross-border firing in the foreseeable future. The LoC will keep erupting every now and then. But therein also lies the danger. Left unattended, there is every chance that the situation can go out of hand. One more ma-jor militant attack in Kashmir or elsewhere in the country followed by surgical strike or a Balakot-like operation in PaK or Pakistan can push things over the cliff. In Febru...