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    Pakistan Defence Minister Declares ‘Open War’ with Afghanistan Amid Renewed Strikes

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Pakistan’s Defence Minister has publicly declared that the country is now engaged in an ‘open war’ with Afghanistan, a statement that underscores the escalating tensions between the two neighboring nations. This declaration comes in the wake of recent military strikes carried out by Pakistan, which have intensified the already strained relations between Islamabad and Kabul.

    The current wave of attacks marks a significant deterioration in bilateral ties, especially considering that both countries had previously agreed to a tentative ceasefire in October. This fragile agreement was intended to ease hostilities and pave the way for dialogue, but persistent clashes and cross-border incidents have undermined these efforts, leading to renewed violence along the border regions.

    For months, Pakistan and Afghanistan have experienced a series of confrontations, with both sides accusing each other of harboring militants and violating territorial sovereignty. The Defence Minister’s announcement highlights the severity of the situation, signaling a shift from sporadic skirmishes to a more open and sustained military engagement. This escalation raises concerns about regional stability and the potential for further conflict.

    It is important to note that the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan has long been a hotspot for security challenges, including militant infiltration and cross-border attacks. The porous nature of this frontier has complicated efforts to maintain peace, despite numerous attempts at ceasefires and diplomatic negotiations. The recent strikes by Pakistan reflect a more aggressive posture aimed at countering perceived threats emanating from Afghan territory.

    Meanwhile, the international community continues to watch the developments closely, urging both countries to exercise restraint and return to dialogue. The ongoing hostilities not only jeopardize bilateral relations but also have broader implications for regional security and the fight against terrorism. As the situation unfolds, the prospects for a lasting peace remain uncertain, with both sides entrenched in their positions.

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