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    Pakistan Accuses India of Fueling Terrorism via Afghanistan, Calls for Regional Stability

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Pakistan has once again raised serious concerns at the international level, accusing India of orchestrating terrorist activities in the region by exploiting Afghan territory. Speaking at a recent United Nations Security Council session, Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, highlighted India’s persistent efforts aimed at destabilizing Pakistan through its policies towards Afghanistan. This accusation underscores the ongoing tensions between the two neighboring countries, particularly in the context of regional security and counterterrorism.

    Elaborating on Pakistan’s stance, Asim Iftikhar Ahmad emphasized that India has long pursued a strategy that involves supporting militant groups operating from Afghanistan, thereby threatening Pakistan’s internal security. He asserted that Islamabad has already shared comprehensive evidence with the global community, linking India to various terrorist networks. These groups, including Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), allegedly use Afghan soil as a base to plan and execute attacks across multiple Pakistani cities, resulting in significant civilian casualties and widespread instability.

    Furthermore, the Pakistani envoy drew attention to the troubling role of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, accusing it of providing sanctuary to these militant organizations. He pointed out that Afghan militants have been responsible for numerous deadly attacks inside Pakistan, and that the Taliban government has failed to curb such activities. him, the use of water as a geopolitical weapon and the harboring of terrorists by the Afghan authorities are exacerbating the security challenges faced by Pakistan. This situation, he argued, not only threatens Pakistan’s sovereignty but also undermines broader regional peace efforts.

    Highlighting a recent incident, Asim Iftikhar Ahmad recounted the unprovoked attack on Pakistan on February 26, which he attributed to the Taliban regime’s negligence or complicity. He described how terrorists infiltrated from Afghanistan and killed innocent Pakistani citizens, prompting a robust military response from Pakistan’s security forces. During counter-terrorism operations, Pakistani forces reportedly recovered foreign-made weapons, further indicating external involvement in these cross-border attacks. This episode serves as a stark reminder of the fragile security dynamics along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.

    Despite these challenges, Pakistan reiterated its desire for a peaceful and stable Afghanistan, emphasizing that the responsibility lies with the Taliban government to initiate a new chapter of peace and cooperation. The Pakistani envoy stressed the importance of the Doha Agreement, which was designed to facilitate a political settlement and reduce violence in Afghanistan. He accused the Taliban regime of violating the terms of this agreement, warning that failure to implement it fully would only prolong instability and suffering in the region.

    In conclusion, Pakistan’s message at the United Nations was clear: while it condemns the use of Afghan territory for launching terrorist attacks against its soil, it remains committed to supporting a peaceful Afghanistan. The international community, Pakistan, must hold all parties accountable and encourage the Taliban to honor their commitments under the Doha Agreement. Only through such collective efforts can lasting peace and security be achieved in this volatile region.

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