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India Slams Pakistan Air Strikes in Afghanistan

Imagine your neighbor keeps doing things inside their own house that affect you next door — but when you complain, they say it’s none of your business. That’s roughly what’s happening between India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan right now, and India isn’t happy about it.

India has strongly condemned Pakistan for carrying out air strikes inside Afghanistan. The Indian government says these military operations violate Afghanistan’s sovereignty and break international rules that every country should follow.

What Actually Happened

Pakistan conducted air strikes targeting what it claims are militant hideouts in Afghan territory. Pakistan says these groups have been attacking its own citizens from across the border, so it took military action. However, India views this differently — it sees these strikes as a violation of another country’s borders and territorial integrity.

India’s official statement made it clear: nations cannot simply bomb other countries whenever they feel threatened. That’s crossing a line that could destabilize the entire region and set a dangerous precedent.

Why India Cares So Much

This isn’t just about supporting Afghanistan, though that matters. India has significant interests in Afghan stability. If Afghanistan becomes a battleground between different nations, it affects India’s security, trade routes, and regional influence. Plus, militant groups operating from Afghan soil have historically targeted Indian interests too.

India also worries about Pakistan’s military actions encouraging other countries to do the same. If bigger, stronger nations start bombing smaller neighbors whenever they want, the whole international system falls apart. India, being a major power itself, cares about rules that protect all countries fairly.

The Indian government emphasized that any cross-border military action must happen with the consent of the affected country. Afghanistan didn’t ask Pakistan to conduct these strikes — it happened without permission. That’s the core issue here.

What Comes Next

India has called on the international community to support Afghanistan’s right to control its own territory. The country wants the United Nations and other global bodies to take notice and remind all nations about respecting borders.

This incident highlights the messy reality of South Asian geopolitics. Pakistan faces genuine security challenges, but India argues there are legal, diplomatic ways to handle them. Military strikes across borders only create more problems, more anger, and more reasons for conflict to continue.

For ordinary Indians, this matters because regional stability affects everything from terrorism risk to economic growth. As New Delhi and Islamabad continue their complicated relationship, watch whether the international community steps in to reinforce the basic rule: respect other nations’ sovereignty.

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