Opinion: Opinion | What's Driving Pakistan-Afghanistan War? Islamabad's Never-Ending Cycle Of Insecurity

The ongoing tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have escalated, with Islamabad accusing Kabul of becoming increasingly aligned with India. This assertion gained traction following the visit of Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi to New Delhi last year, which Pakistan interpreted as a move towards Indian influence in Afghanistan. The accusations reflect a broader context of insecurity in the region, where historical grievances and geopolitical rivalries continue to fuel conflict. Pakistan's concerns stem from its long-standing rivalry with India and fears that an Afghan government leaning towards India could destabilize the balance of power in South Asia. As both nations navigate their complex relationships, the cycle of insecurity persists, complicating efforts for regional stability and peace. The situation underscores the delicate dynamics at play in the region, where foreign influence and national interests often collide, impacting not just bilateral relations but also the larger geopolitical landscape.
Originally reported by NDTV India News. Read original article
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