The Hindu (Erode)

Why did Pakistan carry out airstrikes in Afghanista­n?

Who was the target? What is the current status of the relationsh­ip between the two countries?

- Sumeda

The story so far: n a major escalation of tensions between Pakistan and Afghanista­n this week, Pakistani fighters carried out airstrikes inside the Afghan provinces of Paktika and Khost. At least eight civilians were killed in the predawn attacks, Afghan officials said. The Taliban strongly condemned the strikes, and as retaliatio­n, attacked Pakistani military posts along the border using “heavy weapons.” Although the fighting across the PakistanAf­ghanistan border has stopped for now, the incident highlights the increasing tension between the two countries as Islamabad has accused the Taliban of providing refuge to terrorists launching frequent attacks on its territory.

IWhy has Pakistan’s relationsh­ip with the Taliban soured?

The 2,670kilomet­re Durand Line which marks the internatio­nal land border between Pakistan and Afghanista­n has long been a point of contention between the two nations. Successive Afghan government­s have disputed the demarcatio­n, claiming Pashtun territorie­s in Pakistan, including the Federally Administer­ed Tribal Areas (FATA) and parts of the North West Frontier Province. Tensions became apparent after the Taliban firmly rejected the Durand Line as a permanent border, dividing ethnic Pashtuns, following its return to power in 2021. A series of skirmishes between the two forces along the border were reported in the following days.

The tensions escalated after the TehreekeTa­liban Pakistan (TTP), also known as the Pakistani Taliban, called off a ceasefire in November 2022 when talks brokered by the Afghan Taliban broke down. The Afghan Taliban and the TTP are separate groups with common ideologica­l links. A regrouped TTP ordered nationwide attacks after the ceasefire ended, which resulted in an unpreceden­ted surge in terror incidents across Pakistan. The country saw a 69% increase in attacks in 2023, an 81% rise in resultant deaths, and a 60% surge in the number of injuries, according to the Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies (PICSS). The total violencere­lated fatalities reached a record sixyear high last year, with over 1,500 deaths from 789 terror attacks and counterter­ror operations. Amid a multifacet­ed crisis, Pakistan urged the Afghan Taliban to control the TTP. While the Taliban assured that they wouldn’t permit anyone to use Afghan soil for attacks against any country, the surge in attacks since 2021 created distrust between Pakistan and the Taliban.

What triggered the airstrikes?

On March 16, seven Pakistani soldiers were killed after a suicide bomber rammed an explosivel­aden truck into a post in North Waziristan. The next day, while offering the funeral prayers, President Asif Ali Zardari vowed to “respond strongly.” Hours later, the Taliban released a statement, alleging that

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