Pakistan's Border Blame Game: How Tensions with Afghanistan Expose Internal Failures

India has called out Pakistan's long-standing practice of blaming neighboring countries for its internal failures amid escalating border tensions with Afghanistan. The Ministry of External Affairs highlighted Pakistan's continued support for terrorist organizations and interference in regional sovereignty. A 48-hour ceasefire was announced after deadly cross-border attacks resulted in civilian casualties. The diplomatic standoff reveals the complex and volatile relationship between Pakistan and Afghanistan, with potential broader regional implications.

Key Points: Pakistan Afghanistan Border Tensions MEA Randhir Jaiswal Terrorism Blame

  • Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to 48-hour ceasefire after border clashes
  • MEA criticizes Pakistan's habit of blaming neighbors for internal issues
  • 12 Afghan civilians killed in Pakistani cross-border attacks
  • Taliban claims multiple Pakistani soldiers killed in retaliatory action
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Terror-sponsor Pakistan blames neighbours for internal failures: MEA on Pak-Afghan tensions

India monitors Pakistan-Afghanistan border tensions, highlighting Islamabad's terrorist sponsorship and blame tactics amid escalating regional conflict.

"Pakistan hosts terrorist organisations and sponsors terrorist activities. - Randhir Jaiswal, MEA Spokesperson"

New Delhi, Oct 16

Highlighting that Pakistan has a habit of blaming neighbours for its internal failures, India on Thursday said that it is closely monitoring the situation along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.

Addressing a weekly media briefing in New Delhi on Thursday, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that Pakistan continues to host and support terrorist activities.

When asked about India's view on Afghanistan-Pakistan border tensions, Jaiswal responded, "We are closely monitoring the situation. Three things are clear - one that Pakistan hosts terrorist organisations and sponsors terrorist activities. Two, it is an old practice of Pakistan to blame its neighbours for its own internal failures. And three, Pakistan is infuriated with Afghanistan exercising sovereignty over its own territories. India remains fully committed to the sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence of Afghanistan."

MEA's statement comes amid escalating border tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan following a series of clashes and airstrikes in the recent days.

On Wednesday, Pakistan and Afghanistan announced that both countries have agreed to a 48-hour ceasefire. Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said that the ceasefire has been reached after a request made by the Pakistani side.

"At the request and insistence of the Pakistani side, a ceasefire will be implemented between the two countries after 5:30 PM. The Islamic Emirate also instructs all its forces to observe the ceasefire after 5:30 PM as long as no one violates it," Mujahid posted on X.

Pakistan's Foreign Office said that both countries have agreed to halt hostilities for 48 hours to allow resolution of the ongoing issues through diplomatic means.

According to the Taliban spokesperson, 12 Afghan civilians were killed and over 100 others injured in attacks launched by the Pakistani forces on the Spin Boldak district in southern Kandahar province of Afghanistan on Wednesday.

He said that the Pakistani forces launched an attack on the border district early morning using light and heavy weapons. Multiple Pakistani soldiers were killed in retaliatory action by Afghan forces, Afghanistan's leading news agency Khaama Press reported.

"Unfortunately, this morning, Pakistani forces once again launched attacks with light and heavy weapons on Afghanistan in the Spin Boldak district of Kandahar, as a result of which more than 12 civilians were martyred and more than 100 were injured. After that, Afghan forces were forced to take retaliatory action," Mujahid posted on X.

"In retaliatory operations, multiple Pakistani aggressor soldiers were killed, their posts and centres were captured, weapons and tanks fell into the hands of Afghan forces, and most of their military installations were destroyed. However, the mujahideen, with high spirits, are ready to defend their homeland, sanctuaries, and people," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I agree Pakistan has been problematic, we should also be cautious about celebrating civilian casualties. Those 12 Afghan civilians killed are innocent people caught in this conflict. Humanity should come first.
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Arjun K
Pakistan created Taliban, now they're fighting with them. Karma is real! Our MEA's statement is absolutely correct - they always blame neighbours for their own failures. Hope Afghanistan can maintain its sovereignty.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Delhi, I'm worried about how this border tension might affect regional stability. Hope our government continues to monitor the situation closely and keeps our borders secure.
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Vikram M
Pakistan requested ceasefire after their aggression failed? Typical! They start trouble, can't handle the consequences, then run for diplomacy. Our government's stance is perfect - support Afghanistan's sovereignty while exposing Pakistan's terror links.
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Nisha Z
This situation shows why India needs strong border security. Pakistan's instability always spills over. Proud of our MEA for taking such a clear stand. Hope the ceasefire holds and civilians are protected.

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