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    Pakistan Defence Minister Declares ‘Open War’ with Afghanistan Amid Rising Cross-Border Strikes

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Pakistan’s Defence Minister has publicly stated that the nation is currently engaged in an ‘open war’ with Afghanistan, a declaration that underscores the escalating tensions between the two neighboring countries. This announcement comes in the wake of a series of recent cross-border strikes launched by Pakistan, marking a significant intensification in hostilities.

    These latest attacks follow months of intermittent clashes along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, a region long plagued by security challenges and militant activity. Despite the two governments having agreed to a fragile ceasefire in October, the ceasefire has failed to hold firmly, leading to renewed violence and military confrontations. The fragile peace that was hoped to bring stability has instead given way to a volatile situation.

    The Defence Minister’s remarks highlight the deteriorating security environment and the deep mistrust that continues to exist between Islamabad and Kabul. Cross-border incursions and retaliatory strikes have become increasingly frequent, exacerbating an already complex geopolitical landscape. This escalation not only threatens regional stability but also risks drawing in other stakeholders concerned with peace in South Asia.

    It is important to note that the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan has historically been difficult to manage due to its rugged terrain and the presence of various militant groups operating on both sides. The porous nature of this boundary has often been exploited by insurgents, complicating efforts to maintain lasting peace. The recent surge in military actions reflects Islamabad’s determination to counter perceived threats emanating from Afghan territory.

    Meanwhile, diplomatic efforts to resolve these tensions appear to be faltering as both sides remain entrenched in their positions. The declaration of an ‘open war’ by Pakistan’s Defence Minister signals a shift towards a more aggressive posture, which could further undermine any ongoing peace negotiations. Observers warn that without renewed dialogue and confidence-building measures, the conflict may escalate further, with serious consequences for the broader region.

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