
India has forcefully condemned Pakistan’s persistent involvement in regional unrest, accusing Islamabad of a dual strategy of sponsoring terrorism and scapegoating its neighbors for internal crises. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) meticulously refuted Pakistan’s accounts of border disputes, presenting evidence of Islamabad’s long-standing support for terror networks. Key groups identified include the Afghan Taliban, Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, and the Haqqani Network, which India alleges are harbored within Pakistan. A significant point of contention highlighted by the MEA is Pakistan’s apparent anger over Afghanistan’s assertion of its sovereign rights. India reaffirmed its steadfast dedication to Afghanistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. These accusations surface amidst escalating clashes along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, where both nations accuse each other of supporting militant activities and violating territorial airspace.





