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    Comparing Pakistan and Afghan Taliban Militaries Amid Rising Border Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Recent weeks have seen a significant rise in tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, primarily due to ongoing military responses by Pakistan against attacks attributed to the Afghan Taliban. Pakistan’s Information and Broadcasting Minister, Attaullah Tarar, has reiterated that the country’s counterterrorism operations are strictly targeted. He emphasized that Pakistan’s military actions focus exclusively on those Taliban military and terrorist infrastructures that are directly or indirectly involved in orchestrating, facilitating, or providing shelter for terrorist activities within Pakistan’s borders.

    On the night of March 16, Pakistan conducted precision strikes in Kabul and Nangarhar, targeting specific Taliban military installations. Minister Tarar was keen to highlight the professionalism and accuracy of these operations, stressing that no civilian facilities such as hospitals or drug rehabilitation centers were harmed during these strikes. Instead, the focus was on dismantling ammunition depots, technical equipment storage, and other strategic sites linked to hostile actions against Pakistan. This careful approach underscores Pakistan’s intent to avoid civilian casualties while neutralizing threats.

    As concerns grow over the possibility of a broader escalation in conflict between the two neighbors, it becomes crucial to understand the military capabilities each side brings to the table. data from the London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies, Pakistan’s armed forces are significantly larger and better equipped compared to those of the Afghan Taliban. Over the past decades, Pakistan has invested heavily in modernizing its military infrastructure, including its nuclear program, with substantial support from China, its primary defense partner.

    Pakistan’s military strength is reflected in its personnel numbers, with approximately 660,000 active members. This includes 560,000 in the army, 70,000 in the air force, and 30,000 in the navy, making it one of the largest standing forces in the region. In contrast, the Afghan Taliban’s military force is estimated to be around 150,000 active personnel, roughly a quarter of Pakistan’s military size. This disparity in manpower is a significant factor in the ongoing power dynamics between the two sides.

    When it comes to equipment, Pakistan boasts a formidable arsenal, including over 6,000 armored fighting vehicles and more than 4,600 artillery pieces. The Afghan Taliban’s military hardware primarily consists of Soviet-era main battle tanks, armored personnel carriers, and some autonomous underwater vehicles. However, precise figures regarding the size and condition of their armored and artillery stockpiles remain unclear, partly due to the Taliban government’s lack of international recognition, which limits access to maintenance, spare parts, and technical expertise.

    Air power is another area where the two forces differ dramatically. Pakistan operates a fleet of 422 combat aircraft alongside more than 260 helicopters, maintaining a robust and modern air force. Conversely, the Afghan Taliban lacks a formal air force and fighter jets. Their aerial capabilities are limited to a handful of aging aircraft, some dating back to the Soviet era, and approximately 22 helicopters, though the operational status of these machines is uncertain. Notably, the Taliban has recently employed drones in attacks against Pakistan, but the origin and scale of this drone fleet remain unknown.

    One of the most critical strategic advantages Pakistan holds is its status as a nuclear-armed state. Pakistan continues to develop and invest in its nuclear arsenal, which serves as a significant deterrent in the region. Afghanistan, under the Taliban regime, does not possess any nuclear weapons, further highlighting the imbalance in military power between the two neighbors.

    In summary, the ongoing military tension between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban is underscored by a stark contrast in their respective military capabilities. Pakistan’s well-equipped and sizable armed forces, backed by nuclear capabilities and modern technology, stand in sharp contrast to the comparatively limited and aging military resources of the Afghan Taliban. As both sides navigate this fragile and volatile situation, the international community watches closely, aware that any miscalculation could lead to a wider conflict with serious regional implications.

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