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India condemns Pak strikes on Afghanistan during Ramadan: ‘Attempt to externalise internal failures’

Hindustan Times India·22 February 2026·2d ago1 min read0 views
India condemns Pak strikes on Afghanistan during Ramadan: ‘Attempt to externalise internal failures’

India has strongly condemned Pakistan's military strikes in Afghanistan, which reportedly resulted in the deaths of approximately 70 militants, according to Pakistani sources. The Afghan government, however, refuted these claims, asserting that the strikes targeted civilian areas, leading to significant collateral damage. This incident has sparked concerns over the potential escalation of violence in the region during the holy month of Ramadan. Indian officials have characterized Pakistan's actions as an attempt to divert attention from its internal challenges, reflecting a broader pattern of externalizing domestic issues. The situation underscores the fragile security dynamics in South Asia, where the effects of military operations can ripple across borders, affecting not only the immediate victims but also regional stability and international relations. As the conflict in Afghanistan continues to evolve, the implications of such military actions remain a pressing concern for neighboring countries, including India, which is closely monitoring the developments. This condemnation comes as India seeks to bolster its diplomatic stance in the region, advocating for peace and stability amidst ongoing tensions.

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