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Pakistan, Afghanistan, and India | History, Relations & the Path Ahead | পাকিস্তান, আফগানিস্তান ও ভারত | पाकिस्तान, अफगानिस्तान और भारत

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--- 🌍 Pakistan, Afghanistan, and India: History, Relations, and the Path Ahead (English Version) Introduction South Asia, one of the most geopolitically sensitive regions in the world, is defined by the historical and modern interactions of Pakistan, Afghanistan, and India. These three nations, bound by shared history yet divided by politics, form a triangle that influences not only regional peace but also global stability. Their relationships are shaped by colonial legacy, religion, security issues, trade dynamics, and the constant struggle between cooperation and conflict. Understanding the complex ties among these nations is essential for predicting the future of South Asia. --- 1. Historical Background Pre-Colonial Ties Before colonialism, the regions now known as India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan were part of interconnected empires — Maurya, Kushan, Mughal, and Durrani. Cultural exchanges were frequent: languages, religions, and trade connected people across today’s bo...

Pakistan–Afghanistan Conflict October 2025 | Border Clashes, TTP, and Regional Security

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⚔️ Pakistan–Afghanistan Conflict: October 2025 Updates --- 🔖 Disclaimer: This blog is intended only for informational purposes. It compiles news from verified sources as of October 13, 2025. The author is not affiliated with any government, military, or political organization. Readers should independently verify facts and interpret the information responsibly. The content expresses a neutral, journalistic perspective. --- 🇺🇸 English Version 1. Recent Escalation Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan escalated sharply in October 2025. On October 9, Pakistan launched airstrikes targeting Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) leader Noor Wali Mehsud in Kabul, Khost, Jalalabad, and Paktika. He survived and vowed retaliation. On October 11–12, Afghan Taliban forces carried out counterattacks on Pakistani military posts along the Durand Line. Both sides suffered significant casualties. October 12, Pakistan reported 23 soldiers killed and destruction of multiple Afghan positions; ...