Recent border clashes between Afghanistan and Pakistan underscore ongoing tensions and challenges in managing bilateral relations. The incidents, inc
While some analysts say Pakistan need not worry, others warn that Indian influence in Afghanistan could strain ties.
Pakistan carried out airstrikes inside Afghanistan, which Islamabad blames for harboring extremists who have been waging an insurgency in Pakistan.
Narrow strip in northeastern Badakhshan province of Afghanistan separates Tajikistan from Pakistan’s Gilgit-Baltistan region - Anadolu Ajansı
India and Afghanistan have taken a significant step in securing their first high-level bilateral engagement. No foreign government, including India, officially recognizes the Taliban regime.
In recent months, people-to-people relations and trade & transit between Pakistan and Afghanistan have been squeezed. This has
Pakistan has tried to pressure the Taliban to rein in the TTP, deporting more than 800,000 Afghan refugees, and instituted border closures, restricting the landlocked country’s access to Pakistan’s ports. Islamabad has also launched air strikes against hide-outs in Afghanistan that Pakistani security officials allege house TTP fighters.
While a reconciliation between the two estranged partners – the Taliban and Islamabad – seems impossible, the rift has opened up opportunities for New Delhi to step in.
Amidst the fears of a full-scale Pakistan-Taliban war, a new report has emerged, claiming that the Afghan Taliban had struck a secret deal with the TTP and al-Qaeda.
Pakistani journalist Tahir Khan highlighted the evolving dynamics of Afghanistan-Pakistan relations and how India is reasserting its presence in Afghanistan. The withdrawal of Indian diplomats in 2021 marked a low point in India-Afghan ties, but recent developments indicate a strategic recalibration.
To address its terrorism concerns, Pakistan is simultaneously pursuing diplomacy with the Taliban government in Afghanistan and cross-border attacks.
Pakistan security forces killed five terrorists who were trying to infiltrate through Afghan border, the military’s media wing said on Sunday.