Persistent Conflict Between Pakistan and Afghanistan Despite Ceasefire Attempts
Although a ceasefire agreement was reached in March, clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan continue unabated, with both countries engaging in cross-border attacks.
Historical Context: Rising Tensions Following Taliban’s Return to Power
The takeover of Kabul by the Taliban in 2021 has significantly strained relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan. This political shift has deepened suspicions and led to frequent accusations from both sides.
Recent Border Clashes and Diplomatic Interventions
A sharp escalation occured in February when intense fighting erupted along the shared border. In response,diplomatic efforts by Saudi Arabia,Qatar,Turkey,and China temporarily paused direct hostilities.
Violence Persists Despite Peace Talks
Despite these diplomatic attempts at reconciliation, targeted attacks have continued. One notably devastating incident involved a Pakistani airstrike on a drug treatment center that resulted in over 250 deaths.
Pakistan’s Claims Against Afghan Authorities
pakistan accuses the Afghan government of harboring militant factions like Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), which has claimed responsibility for numerous assaults targeting Pakistani security personnel.Kabul firmly denies any involvement or support for these groups.
The Growing Threat of TTP Militants
The TTP has escalated its activities recently by launching multiple operations inside Pakistan’s borders. These attacks have elaborate peace negotiations between the neighboring states even further.
Looking Ahead: Prospects for Lasting Peace or Renewed Violence?
This persistent cycle of aggression raises pressing concerns about whether ongoing ceasefire breaches will lead to full-scale conflict once again or if sustained dialog can eventually foster long-term stability.




