Why did Taliban and Pakistan become opponents of each other? Know the real reason


The border dispute between Afghanistan and Pakistan has been a long standing issue. But in recent times it has become even deeper. Pakistan recently carried out air strikes on terrorist targets inside Afghanistan, killing several Taliban fighters. Shocked by this incident, Afghanistan retaliated and now claimed that Pakistan’s army had entered the Afghan border. Different claims are coming forward regarding this ongoing conflict between the two countries, due to which the situation has become even more complicated.

On December 24, 46 people, including women and children, were reportedly killed in a massive air strike by Pakistan on Afghanistan. Pakistani Army says that they have targeted the terrorists of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan i.e. TTP, whose aim is to overthrow the government of Pakistan and establish Islamic rule. Pakistan alleges that this group is working from Afghan territory and due to this, terrorist attacks have increased in the country in the last few months.

The real reason for the tension between Afghanistan and Pakistan is historical, which is related to the Durand Line drawn by the British in 1893. This border is between Afghanistan and Pakistan and the Afghan government never accepted it. This dispute continues even today, because Afghanistan considers it a violation of its sovereignty.

According to experts, the biggest issue between Pakistan and Afghanistan is the border dispute. This tension increased further when the government of Pakistan expected the Taliban to take action against extremist groups like TTP (Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan) working against Pakistan, but the Taliban refused to do so. .

Pakistan promoted religious extremism in Afghanistan to weaken Afghan nationalism. In the 1980s, when Soviet troops entered Afghanistan, Pakistan used religious schools to prepare Afghan refugees for the fight. In these schools, refugee boys were trained for war, so that they could fight against the Soviet army in Afghanistan. Pakistan took this step to increase its influence in Afghanistan. But now, this policy has backfired for Pakistan, because similar extremist groups are now spreading terror in Pakistan, like TTP.

Let us tell you that Pakistan and TTP had made weak ceasefire agreements in 2021 and 2022, but they broke due to lack of trust and ideological differences. The recent conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan has further increased the tension in the relations between the two countries. Also, both the countries have deployed their armies on the border.



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