Pakistan In 'Open War' With Afghanistan, Says Defence Minister; Draws India Into Tensions

Pakistani Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has escalated tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, declaring that the two nations are in 'open war.' He accused the Taliban of allowing Afghanistan to be dominated by India, claiming it has become a 'colony of India.' This statement comes amid ongoing hostilities and border skirmishes between the two countries, which have been exacerbated by the Taliban's resurgence in the region. Asif's remarks have sparked concerns about the potential for further conflict and have drawn India into the fray, highlighting the complex geopolitical dynamics at play. Observers note that the situation poses significant implications for regional stability, especially given India's historical involvement in Afghanistan. The comments reflect not only the strained Pakistan-Afghanistan relationship but also the broader strategic rivalries in South Asia, particularly involving India. As tensions mount, the international community watches closely, fearing that these statements could lead to an escalation of violence and destabilization in the region.
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