The fragile ceasefire following India's May 2025 missile and drone strikes under Operation Sindoor continues to hold into mid-2026, with both sides exchanging annual nuclear site lists and avoiding major escalations. Persistent mistrust stems from unresolved Kashmir disputes, cross-border drone incidents reported early in the year, and a U.S. think tank assessment of moderate risk for renewed armed conflict driven by terrorist activity. India's declared "new normal" of precise retaliation against suspected militant infrastructure, paired with Pakistan's readiness to respond, keeps the prospect of limited strikes central to trader assessments. Diplomatic overtures remain stalled despite informal calls for talks, leaving outcomes sensitive to any new terror incidents or border provocations within the resolution window.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket. Esto no es asesoramiento de trading y no influye en cómo se resuelve este mercado. · Actualizado¿Ataque de la India contra Pakistán por...?
$986,540 Vol.
31 de diciembre de 2026
13%
$986,540 Vol.
31 de diciembre de 2026
13%
For the purposes of this market, a qualifying "strike" is defined as the use of aerial bombs, drones, or missiles (including cruise or ballistic missiles) launched by Indian military forces that impact Pakistani territory (e.g., if an Indian missile or drone hits a target within Pakistan’s borders, this market will resolve to "Yes").
Missiles or drones that are intercepted before reaching Pakistani territory, as well as surface-to-air missile strikes, will not be sufficient for a "Yes" resolution regardless of whether debris lands on Pakistani soil or causes damage.
Actions such as artillery fire, small arms fire, FPV or ATGM strikes, ground incursions, naval shelling, cyberattacks, or any operation conducted by Indian ground forces will not qualify as a strike under this market.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Mercado abierto: Nov 13, 2025, 11:15 AM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...For the purposes of this market, a qualifying "strike" is defined as the use of aerial bombs, drones, or missiles (including cruise or ballistic missiles) launched by Indian military forces that impact Pakistani territory (e.g., if an Indian missile or drone hits a target within Pakistan’s borders, this market will resolve to "Yes").
Missiles or drones that are intercepted before reaching Pakistani territory, as well as surface-to-air missile strikes, will not be sufficient for a "Yes" resolution regardless of whether debris lands on Pakistani soil or causes damage.
Actions such as artillery fire, small arms fire, FPV or ATGM strikes, ground incursions, naval shelling, cyberattacks, or any operation conducted by Indian ground forces will not qualify as a strike under this market.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...The fragile ceasefire following India's May 2025 missile and drone strikes under Operation Sindoor continues to hold into mid-2026, with both sides exchanging annual nuclear site lists and avoiding major escalations. Persistent mistrust stems from unresolved Kashmir disputes, cross-border drone incidents reported early in the year, and a U.S. think tank assessment of moderate risk for renewed armed conflict driven by terrorist activity. India's declared "new normal" of precise retaliation against suspected militant infrastructure, paired with Pakistan's readiness to respond, keeps the prospect of limited strikes central to trader assessments. Diplomatic overtures remain stalled despite informal calls for talks, leaving outcomes sensitive to any new terror incidents or border provocations within the resolution window.
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