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    Pakistan Condemns India’s Criticism of Anti-Terror Operations in Afghanistan as Hypocritical an…

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Pakistan strongly rejected India’s recent criticism of its counterterrorism operations conducted within Afghan territory, branding the accusations as not only baseless but also deeply hypocritical. The Foreign Office spokesperson, Tahir Hussain Andrabi, responded firmly to the statement issued by India’s Ministry of External Affairs, dismissing it as an attempt to deflect attention from India’s own controversial actions in the region. He emphasized that Pakistan’s targeted efforts against terrorist hideouts and support networks in Afghanistan are legitimate and necessary for regional security.

    Elaborating on the issue, Andrabi highlighted India’s longstanding involvement in supporting terrorist groups operating from Afghan soil, naming outfits such as Fitna-al-Khawarij and Fitna-al-Hindustan. He pointed out that India’s frustration over Pakistan’s successful dismantling of these terror franchises is evident in its public statements. This, he said, exposes the true nature of New Delhi’s policies, which have consistently undermined peace efforts in Afghanistan and the broader region.

    Furthermore, the spokesperson did not hold back in criticizing India’s record on human rights and international law. He accused India of being a chronic violator of human rights, particularly in the context of its ongoing illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir. Andrabi underscored that India’s actions in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) flagrantly violate the United Nations Charter as well as multiple UN Security Council resolutions. He described India’s conduct in the occupied territory as state-sponsored terrorism, which continues to exacerbate tensions and instability.

    In addition to these points, the Foreign Office representative condemned India’s domestic and regional policies, which he said are driven by an extremist Hindutva ideology. This ideology, he noted, has led to systematic marginalization of minorities within India, widespread Islamophobia, and even the weaponization of natural resources such as water, in direct violation of international treaty obligations. Andrabi asserted that India has not only acted as a destabilizing force in Afghanistan but has also played a disruptive role across the entire South Asian region.

    Addressing India’s moral authority to comment on Pakistan’s security operations, Andrabi stated that New Delhi’s own questionable record disqualifies it from making such condemnations. He urged India to halt its support for terrorist activities emanating from Afghan territory and to refrain from interfering in Pakistan’s internal security matters. The spokesperson reiterated Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to defending its sovereignty and protecting its citizens through all necessary measures, firmly grounded in international law and the principles enshrined in the UN Charter.

    In conclusion, Pakistan’s Foreign Office made it clear that its counterterrorism actions are a vital part of its national security strategy and regional stability efforts. The government remains resolute in combating terrorism and will continue to take decisive steps to eliminate threats emanating from across its borders, despite attempts by India to politicize and misrepresent these efforts.

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