[That's precisely what Donald Trump had talked of from Vietnam.

On 24th, he had talked of India's desire for a "very strong response" (ref:
<
https://indianexpress.com/article/world/pulwama-attack-donald-trump-india-looking-at-something-very-strong-5598334/>);
on 26th, Indian fighter jets would intrude into Pakistani airspace to carry
out bombing of specific target(s), successfully or otherwise. Thereby broke
a long held taboo, globally observed.
Pakistan would hit back likewise the very next day.
Thereby triggering serious concerns all around.

Then,Trump, while responding to a question about the spiking tensions
between India and Pakistan, said "We have some reasonably decent news.
Hopefully that (tension) is going to be coming to an end."
Soon thereafter, the Pak Prime Minister, on the floor of the national
legislature, intervening in a discussion, would announce the decision to
return back the Indian PoW.

To recount history, the US interventions in the past had brought about
Vajpayee's bus trip to Lahore (ref.: <
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/greenyouth/EEsImLVxbkA>), Musharraf
coming to Agra (ref.: <https://www.facebook.com/notes/10150224999460437/>
and <http://in.rediff.com/news/1999/feb/11dixit.htm>, <
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/281764.stm>, <
https://www.nytimes.com/1999/02/04/world/indian-leader-accepts-pakistani-offer-to-take-a-ride-to-lahore.html>
and <
https://theprint.in/opinion/kargil-what-kind-of-a-democracy-are-we-that-we-are-shy-of-facing-the-truth-about-our-wars/69936/>)
and, in between, the closure of Kargil without apocalypse (ref.: (<
http://foreignpolicy.com/2013/05/14/the-story-of-how-nawaz-sharif-pulled-back-from-nuclear-war/>,
<
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/pakistan-india-nuclear-bomb-kargil-war-former-cia-officer-sandy-berger-bruce-riedel-a6758501.html>
and <
http://idrw.org/nawaz-sharifs-pleas-and-bill-clintons-intervention-in-the-kargil-war/
>).
But, the limits of effectiveness of such interventions are also pretty
clearly demonstrated.

So, the fight goes on.
The fight for peace and amity.
On both sides of the border, and beyond.

Let's see, now.

<<Underlining that military action is over for now and the focus is on
fighting the terror infrastructure in Pakistan, India Tuesday said it had
reached out to all UN Security Council members for the listing of
Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Masood Azhar with excerpts from a dossier linking
Jaish to the Pulwama terror attack.
While the entire dossier was handed over to Islamabad last week, as sought
by Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, key excerpts of the dossier have now
been given to Indian envoys across the world so that they can share it with
foreign governments.>>]

https://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-signals-military-action-over-for-now-pakistan-makes-first-moves-on-jaish-e-mohammad-5612879/?fbclid=IwAR1mILSPEHbuUw0CnfY_L4Byh66XCpBFaVzrCrjPQwawAKzja4uZfQ1_B2U

India signals military action over for now, Pakistan makes first moves on
Jaish
While the entire dossier was handed over to Islamabad last week, as sought
by Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, key excerpts of the dossier have now
been given to Indian envoys across the world so that they can share it with
foreign governments.

Written by Shubhajit Roy | New Delhi |

Updated: March 6, 2019 7:06:18 am

India signals military action over for now, Pakistan makes first moves on
Jaish
Security forces keep watch on the Srinagar-Uri highway on Tuesday.
(Express: Shuaib Masoodi)

Underlining that military action is over for now and the focus is on
fighting the terror infrastructure in Pakistan, India Tuesday said it had
reached out to all UN Security Council members for the listing of
Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Masood Azhar with excerpts from a dossier linking
Jaish to the Pulwama terror attack.

While the entire dossier was handed over to Islamabad last week, as sought
by Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, key excerpts of the dossier have now
been given to Indian envoys across the world so that they can share it with
foreign governments.


Sources made it clear that though the military action is over for now, in
case of another terrorist strike, “all options will be on the table”.

The military action, sources said, demonstrated the “capacity and will” to
hit the terror infrastructure inside Pakistan, and Delhi is now asking
international interlocutors to pressure Pakistan to act.

READ | Heat on, Pakistan pledges UNSC curbs on terror but lets JuD get away

While the US, UK and France have moved the resolution for listing of Masood
Azhar at the UNSC, Delhi is also asking all countries to raise the issue
with their regional representative countries who are members of UNSC — the
deadline for any country to object is March 13. This is a new way to lobby
with UNSC member countries, which include the P-5 countries and 10
non-permanent members.

China has single-handedly blocked the listing of Masood Azhar as a “global
terrorist” at the UNSC Resolution 1267 sanctions committee for the last 10
years. At least three attempts in the last decade — in 2009, 2016 and 2017
— have been blocked by Beijing at Islamabad’s behest.


“We want to build credibility to our assertion that Pakistan-based
terrorist group JeM is behind the Pulwama terrorist attack. So, we are
sharing the dossier to back up our claims,” sources said.

While it is difficult to predict whether Beijing will once again block the
listing, Delhi has seen three encouraging signals, sources said.

First, the majority of the statements from Beijing after the Pulwama
terrorist attack have been very careful, and has not given any negative
signal to India.

Secondly, signalling a clear shift, China had signed off on a UNSC
statement that “condemned in the strongest terms” the Pulwama terror attack
and named Jaish-e-Mohammad for the “heinous and cowardly suicide bombing”.

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restraint

And thirdly, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj went to China after
the Balakot air strike, and her interactions with Chinese State Councillor
and Foreign Minister Wang Yi were “positive” and “cordial”. Sources said
India has also shared with the US the evidence of the use of F-16s by
Pakistan in the February 27 aerial combat and the matter was being
investigated.

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