India Condemns Pakistan's Air Strikes on Afghan Territory


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India Condemns Pakistan's Air Strikes on Afghan Territory
India Condemns Pakistan's Air Strikes on Afghan Territory
India denounces Pakistan's air strikes in Afghanistan that resulted in civilian casualties, reaffirming support for Afghan sovereignty.

India has issued a strong condemnation of the recent air strikes by Pakistan targeting residential areas in Afghanistan. The strikes, which reportedly resulted in the deaths of 36 civilians, including women and children, and left 163 others injured, have drawn sharp criticism from the Indian government.

In an official statement, the Ministry of External Affairs articulated that this evident act of aggression undermines Afghanistan's sovereignty and poses a direct threat to peace and stability within the region. The ministry described the air strikes as part of Pakistan's ongoing pattern of reckless behaviour that attempts to divert attention from its internal challenges through acts of violence that spill over into neighbouring countries.

India expressed its condolences to the families affected by these violent attacks and extended prayers for the swift recovery of the injured individuals. The government reiterated its steadfast support for Afghanistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, highlighting the importance of respecting international borders in maintaining peace and security.

This incident has heightened tensions in an already volatile region, with implications for broader geopolitical stability. Observers note that such actions could further complicate the relationship between the two neighbouring countries, as well as impact relations with Afghanistan.

India's condemnation is part of a larger narrative around security in South Asia, where the delicate balance of power and territorial respect is constantly tested by various provocations. As regional dynamics evolve, India continues to advocate for a peaceful resolution to conflicts while supporting the integrity of its neighbours.

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