India strongly condemned Pakistan’s latest airstrike in Afghanistan’s Paktika province. The airstrike occurred amid escalating skirmishes between Pakistani forces and Taliban border guards.
Justifying its recent airstrikes in Afghanistan's Paktika province, the Pakistan government on Monday stated that it would carry out more such attacks inside the Afghan territory to target Tehreek-e-T
India’s foreign secretary met Afghanistan’s acting foreign minister in Dubai. In a statement, India’s Ministry of External Affairs stressed the importance of humanitarian aid to the
India is yet to officially recognise the Taliban government but forging strong ties with Afghanistan seem to be the way forward, considering their common regional rival Pakistan. Both sides reviewed the security situaton in the region, with Misri saying New Delhi was ready to expand ties with Kabul in political and economic fields.
People celebrated Afghanistan's retaliation in the country's southeastern Khost province, according to the organizer, Rasheedullah Hamdard.
Pakistani military aircraft carried out airstrikes on multiple locations in Afghanistan’s Paktika province, particularly targeting the Barmal district.
India’s MEA condemns Pakistan's airstrikes on Afghanistan that killed 46 people, including women and children, in Paktika province. The MEA urges Paki
Pakistan had billed the air strikes in Afghanistan in the second fortnight of December as 'operations in border areas to protect the people of Pakistan from terrorist groups'
Pakistani military aircraft bombarded Afghanistan's eastern Paktika province on December 26th, killing at least 46 people, most of which were children and women.
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.
Pakistan last Tuesday launched an operation to destroy a training facility and kill insurgents in Afghanistan’s eastern Paktika province. The strikes killed dozens of people, mostly women and ...
While there is no move yet to grant official recognition to the Taliban government, this is an effort by India to secure its own national and security interests with many moving parts in play.