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Don't think such a statement was made. The govt. did not take sides when it comes to the Af-Pak issue regarding territory.



Yup. Same statement. I am pasting full statement from MEAs website. It was an answer to a question asked by sidhant, WION.

" Sidhant, your question on the developments that are happening on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. We are closely monitoring the situation. Three things are clear. One, that Pakistan hosts terrorist organizations and sponsors terrorist activities. Two, it is an old practice of Pakistan to blame its neighbors for its own internal failures. And three, Pakistan is infuriated with Afghanistan exercising sovereignty over its own territories. India remains fully committed to the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and independence of Afghanistan.

Hindi mei main dohra deta hu is baat ko. Hum sthiti par kadi nazar rakhe hue hain. Tin baatein spasht hai. Pehli Pakistan aatankwadi sangathano ko pana deta hai aur aatankwadi gatividhiyon ko prayojit yani sponsor karta hai. Dusri apni aantarik vifalta ke liye apne padosiyo ko dosh dena Pakistan ki purani aadat hai. Aur teesri Pakistan Afghanistan dwara apne kshetro par samprabhuta ka prayog karne se krudh hai. Bharat Afghanistan ki samprabhuta kshetriye akhandata aur swatantrata ke liye puri tarah pratibaddh hai."


That's as good as taking sides. Couple it with Afghan FM remarks on Kashmir and joint statement of af-india being neighbours.
 
Yup. Same statement. I am pasting full statement from MEAs website. It was an answer to a question asked by sidhant, WION.

" Sidhant, your question on the developments that are happening on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. We are closely monitoring the situation. Three things are clear. One, that Pakistan hosts terrorist organizations and sponsors terrorist activities. Two, it is an old practice of Pakistan to blame its neighbors for its own internal failures. And three, Pakistan is infuriated with Afghanistan exercising sovereignty over its own territories. India remains fully committed to the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and independence of Afghanistan.

Hindi mei main dohra deta hu is baat ko. Hum sthiti par kadi nazar rakhe hue hain. Tin baatein spasht hai. Pehli Pakistan aatankwadi sangathano ko pana deta hai aur aatankwadi gatividhiyon ko prayojit yani sponsor karta hai. Dusri apni aantarik vifalta ke liye apne padosiyo ko dosh dena Pakistan ki purani aadat hai. Aur teesri Pakistan Afghanistan dwara apne kshetro par samprabhuta ka prayog karne se krudh hai. Bharat Afghanistan ki samprabhuta kshetriye akhandata aur swatantrata ke liye puri tarah pratibaddh hai."


That's as good as taking sides. Couple it with Afghan FM remarks on Kashmir and joint statement of af-india being neighbours.
It's not an explicit recognition of the Durand Line.
 
It's not an explicit recognition of the Durand Line.
Ah! True that. "durand line" isn't spelled out if that's what you were looking for.

It's the Indian diplomacy. Samajhdaar ko ishara kaafi hai. But we are talking about Pakistanis, so...
Question was on border conflict. Answer mentioned the border conflict.

It's like Rohit Sharma. Vo hota hai na to vo go gaya. Ab tum samjho vo kya hai 🤣.
 
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Things are not going good on the other border as well for the PA.


Border clashes have erupted again between Pakistan and Afghanistan's Taliban forces, with each sides accusing the other of breaking a fragile ceasefire.

Residents fled the Afghan city of Spin Boldak overnight, which lies along the 1,600-mile (2,600 km) border between the two countries.

A medical worker in the nearby city of Kandahar told BBC Pashto that four bodies had been brought to a local hospital. Four other people were wounded. Three were reportedly wounded in Pakistan.

There has been sporadic fighting between the two countries in recent months, while Afghanistan's Taliban government has also accused Pakistan of carrying out air strikes inside the country.
 
Wasn't Durand Line a border between India and Kabul dynasties? What is Pakistan doing in between?
Why don't you concentrate on tech matters where you've a much better grasp of the subject matter than most members here instead of politics where you're opinions are as jarring as Paddy's were ?

In fact you're turning out to be a desi version of him if you haven't already turned into one .
 
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Why don't you concentrate on tech matters where you've a much better grasp of the subject matter than most members here instead of politics where you're opinions are as jarring as Paddy's were ?

In fact you're turning out to be a desi version of him if you haven't already turned into one .
LOL
That was a sarcastic comment, if Indians every see Indian forces doing insertion into Pakistani territory to link India with Afghanistan.
 

A deepfake video of former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s sister, Aleema Khanum, speaking to Sky News presenter Yalda Hakim has now led to controversies and concerns. The video shows Khatun making strong claims about Pakistan’s military leadership and advocating for closer ties with India.

The clip also appeared to show Khanum accusing General Asim Munir, Pakistan’s Chief of Defence Forces, of being a “radicalised Islamist” bent on provoking war with India, while portraying her brother as a “pure liberal” intent on fostering peace.

Sky News swiftly denounced the footage as fabricated.

“This is terrifying — a deepfake of my interview with Imran Khan’s sister, Aleema Khan, is circulating,” Yalda Hakim wrote on X before adding, “We did NOT discuss any Pakistan-India war. This clip is completely fake.”
 
There has been some buzz that has been generated about the town called Lyari in Pakistan. A lot of critics have stated that the film that recently released called 'Dhurandar' misrepresented certain facts about the said town. However, there are several mainstream media outlets that had carried news about the town. The following is just one of many that provides insight into the situation that was prevalent. It is from the early 2010s.


Frightened residents in the densely populated neighbourhood of Lyari said they have been without food, water and electricity.

Officials say their security operation is aimed at clearing the area of drug dealers and criminal gangs.

Twenty-two people have been killed in fighting in Lyari alone over four days.

Three people were killed in gunfire near the area on Monday.

Officials say the dead are all either civilians or policemen. Many have been killed in the crossfire between police and gunmen.