Pakistan, Afghanistan Extend Ceasefire
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Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khwaja Asif said that India "could play dirty at the border" and claimed Pakistan was ready for a "two-front war" amid border tensions with Afghanistan. He made the remarks in an interview with Samaa Tv while responding to a question about the possibility of Indian provocations along the border.
The ACB pulled out of the upcoming Tri-Nation Series involving Pakistan and Sri Lanka amid the ongoing military tensions with Pakistan.
Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan surged over the weekend with the Taliban government claiming to have killed 58 Pakistani soldiers in fierce clashes at the shared border. On the other hand, Islamabad has reportedly killed 200 Taliban terrorists.
Pakistan treated Afghanistan like a satellite, intervening in every internal conflict and sponsoring factions in Kabul, assuming it could dictate outcomes, a report said on Friday. It
Khawaja Asif warns of potential Indian aggression at the border, asserting readiness for a two-front war amid tensions in Afghanistan.
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After fierce and bloody clashes along the border, Pakistan and Afghanistan agreed to a 48-hour ceasefire. The Pakistani military claims that the pause came after Kabul insisted on it. But images tell a different story.