‘Another attempt by Pakistan to externalise its internal failures’: India condemns Pak's airstrikes on Afghanistan

India has sharply criticized Pakistan for its recent airstrikes in Afghanistan that resulted in civilian casualties during the holy month of Ramadan. The Indian government described the attacks as an attempt by Pakistan to deflect attention from its internal challenges by externalizing its failures. India's condemnation highlights concerns over Pakistan's military actions, which have been perceived as exacerbating tensions in the region. The airstrikes have raised alarm among various stakeholders, including humanitarian organizations, given the timing and the impacts on innocent civilians. As both nations navigate a complex geopolitical landscape, India's response underscores its commitment to regional stability and the protection of human rights. This incident also reflects ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan, particularly in relation to their respective roles in Afghanistan's security dynamics, and raises questions about the effectiveness of international diplomatic efforts to mediate in the region.
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