The recent escalation of military tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan marks a significant turning point in the region's geopolitical landscape. Following cross-border strikes and the launch of Operation Ghazab-e-Haq, both nations are now embroiled in a serious conflict, with the situation described as a 'three-border problem' involving Afghanistan, Iran, and India (Tribune Latest, February 28, 2026). The Pakistani military's objectives have shifted from cooperation to confrontation with the Taliban, as highlighted by the DG ISPR's press conference, which outlines the need for a decisive response to terrorist threats emanating from Afghan soil. The urgency of the situation is underscored by the potential economic fallout; disruptions in oil supply due to the Iran conflict could significantly impact Pakistan's import bill, threatening the delicate macro-economic stability that has been painstakingly achieved (Tribune Latest, February 28, 2026).
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Tensions escalate between Pakistan and Afghanistan amid military confrontations, raising concerns over regional stability, economic impacts, and the Taliban's influence on internal divisions in Pak...
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