Feb 27 โ€ข 05:44 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Pakistani Defense Minister Says Afghanistan is 'India's Colony'

The Pakistani Defense Minister has declared Afghanistan as 'India's colony' amidst rising tensions between Pakistan and Taliban forces following a series of military confrontations.

Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have escalated into what Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja Asif has described as an 'open war.' This declaration follows a series of military engagements wherein the Taliban forces have retaliated against recent airstrikes conducted by Pakistan, prompting further attacks on multiple regions in Afghanistan, including Kabul. Asif's statement underscores the growing animosity between the neighboring countries as Pakistan perceives the Taliban's actions as an attempt to export terrorism to Pakistan and beyond.

Asif criticized the Taliban's role in Afghanistan, arguing that instead of fostering peace and stability following the withdrawal of NATO forces, the Taliban has effectively turned Afghanistan into a 'colony of India.' He accused the Taliban of gathering terrorists from around the globe and facilitating the export of terrorism, thereby posing a significant threat to regional security. This shift in narrative not only intensifies the Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict but also showcases Pakistan's broader concerns regarding India's influence in the region.

The remarks made by Asif signify a pivotal moment in Pakistan's foreign policy stance toward Afghanistan, highlighting the deteriorating relations between the two countries. As Pakistan attempts to normalize relations through direct channels or allied nations, the current hostilities and accusations may further complicate peace efforts and escalate military engagements, indicating a troubling future for both nations in an already volatile region.

๐Ÿ“ก Similar Coverage