Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban, once close allies, are now mired in escalating conflict. Islamabad accuses Afghanistan of harboring militants responsible for attacks within Pakistan, while the Taliban deny these allegations. Recent air strikes and military confrontations have strained relations between the neighboring Islamic states. The tensions trace back to Pakistan’s historical support for the Taliban in the early 1990s and its strategic goals against India. However, the return of the Taliban to power in 2021 didn’t translate into the cooperation Islamabad expected, leading to deteriorating ties. Militant activities, particularly by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan and Baloch insurgents, have intensified, prompting…
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