
Taliban Leader Warns Pashtuns being used in India-Pakistan War
He advised parents to shield their kids from "Pakistan's political games."
These comments coincide with a significant uptick in cross-data-border violence between india and Pakistan. India killed 100 terrorists and injured 26 others tuesday night as it launched missile strikes over Pakistani territory.
Significant discussion has been generated by Zaeef's statement in regional political circles, underscoring growing apprehension among Pashtun groups in afghanistan regarding Pakistan's potential mobilization of ethnic warriors in its conflict with India. This could be interpreted as an open acknowledgment of South Asia's internal strife and geopolitical maneuvering.
India Today reported that containers of Afghan export goods are becoming stuck at the Wagha data-border as a result of the escalating conflict between india and Pakistan.
The head of the Afghanistan-Pakistan Joint Chamber of Commerce, Naqibullah Safi, stated that this would have long-term effects on Afghan trade. Our exports to india depend on the wagah crossing. Currently, several trucks carrying dried fruit are stalled and waiting to be cleared.