Pakistani leaders were once friends of the Taliban in Afghanistan. Now, cross-border violence has become alarmingly frequent.
India and Afghanistan have taken a significant step in securing their first high-level bilateral engagement. No foreign government, including India, officially recognizes the Taliban regime.
Pakistan conducted airstrikes inside Afghanistan in which at least 46 people were killed, most of them women and children, ...
India condemned Pakistan's recent airstrikes on Afghanistan, highlighting the harm to Afghan civilians, including women and ...
Following reports of airstrikes on Afghan civilians, the Ministry of External Affairs expressed deep concern, condemning the ...
India condemned Pakistan’s recent airstrikes on Afghanistan’s Paktika province, which killed at least 46 people, including ...
New Delhi: The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Monday "unequivocally" condemned Pakistan's airstrikes inside ...
Taliban claimed that 46 people including women and children were killed in the airstrikes carried out by Pakistan.
Is Pakistan on the verge of losing its erstwhile friend, the Afghan Taliban, to its arch-rival India? India’s Foreign ...
Former Afghan president Hamid Karzai and some other leaders also condemned Pakistan's airstrikes, with Karzai describing it as blatant aggression and a violation of Afghanistan's sovereignty.
Pakistan, in rare airstrikes, targeted multiple suspected hideouts of the Pakistani Taliban inside neighbouring Afghanistan on Tuesday, dismantling a training facility and reportedly killing some ...
Pakistan launched rare airstrikes on Tuesday inside Afghanistan’s Paktika province, targeting several suspected hideouts of the Pakistani Taliban, also known as the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP.