Former envoy Asif Durrani warned that India’s deepening engagement with Kabul could undermine Pakistan’s security interests and threaten...
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Pakistan accused India of provoking recent border clashes with Afghanistan, alleging New Delhi’s growing ties with Kabul have intensified regional tensions and destabilized the frontier. Islamabad has accused New Delhi of stoking recent border clashes between Pakistani forces and the Taliban, calling India’s growing ties with Kabul a “provocation.” Pakistan’s Prime Minister and Defense Minister […]
Former envoy Asif Durrani warned that India’s deepening engagement with Kabul could undermine Pakistan’s security interests and threaten...
A general view of a street in Kabul, Afghanistan, August 5, 2022. REUTERS/Ali Khara KABUL/NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Afghanistan’s Taliban trade...
A general view of a street in Kabul, Afghanistan, August 5, 2022. REUTERS/Ali Khara KABUL/NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Afghanistan’s Taliban trade...
Pakistan’s foreign minister said Islamabad was ready to launch a cross-border operation inside Afghanistan during recent clashes, but Qatar and...
India will resume cargo flights with Afghanistan, reopening key routes between Kabul-Delhi and Kabul-Amritsar, offering an alternative to disrupted...
Indian media report that the Afghanistan–Pakistan trade freeze has caused disproportionate economic strain on Islamabad, triggering shortages,...
Afghanistan is strengthening economic ties with India after Pakistan’s border closure, turning to new trade routes and deeper cooperation to secure...
Afghanistan is strengthening economic ties with India after Pakistan’s border closure, turning to new trade routes and deeper cooperation to secure...
Pakistan’s defense minister Khawaja Asif accused India of backing Afghanistan-based militant groups, claiming such support fuels terrorism in...
Pakistan has called on Kabul to take stronger action against cross-border terrorism, emphasizing the importance of addressing militant groups...