Attempt To "Externalise" Failures: India Slams Pak's Strikes On Afghanistan

India has issued a strong condemnation of Pakistan's recent airstrikes on Afghan territory, which reportedly caused civilian casualties. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in New Delhi expressed deep concern over these attacks, describing them as an attempt by Pakistan to externalize its internal failures. The statement highlights the ongoing tensions in the region, particularly in light of the deteriorating security situation in Afghanistan following the Taliban's takeover in 2021. India has consistently supported a stable and peaceful Afghanistan, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding civilian lives amid conflicts. This incident marks another escalation in cross-border tensions, with India urging Pakistan to refrain from further military actions that threaten regional stability. The MEA also reiterated India's commitment to promoting peace and security in Afghanistan, reflecting its broader strategic interests in the region. The international community's response to Pakistan's military actions will be closely watched, especially given the delicate balance of power in South Asia and the implications for India's national security.
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