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two wins two losses what india pakistan have learned a year after war

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AI insight
AI-generatedThe article discusses military enhancements by India and Pakistan following a brief aerial conflict in May 2025. Pakistan's 20% defense budget increase and new missile systems signal sustained defense spending, benefiting domestic defense contractors and potentially increasing regional military tensions. India's military upgrade program also supports its defense industry. The commercial mechanism is primarily through government defense procurement, with no direct impact on commodity prices or global supply chains. The impact is region-specific to South Asia (India and Pakistan).
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Pakistan increased defense budget by 20% to 2.55 trillion Pakistani rupees ($9 billion) in 2025.
- India and Pakistan engaged in a four-day aerial conflict in May 2025.
- Pakistan operationalized new missile systems after the conflict.
- India focused on upgrading military capabilities post-conflict.
- Conflict triggered by a terrorist attack in Indian-administered Kashmir.
Increased defense spending may widen fiscal deficits in Pakistan, leading to higher borrowing costs; bond yields could rise 50-100bps.
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