A tense ceasefire has been established between India and Pakistan following four days of intense hostilities that resulted in at least 60 fatalities. Relief and hope are prevalent in both countries as nearly 30 nations, including the United States, facilitated the truce, with the Trump administration proposing new negotiations to address longstanding issues such as the Kashmir dispute, accusations of terrorism, and water sharing. Experts discuss whether both nations are finally prepared to engage in meaningful dialogue to resolve their bitter rivalry.