Recent military clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan mark a significant escalation, with Pakistan employing air and missile strikes inside Afghanistan and the Taliban targeting Pakistani military posts along the Durand Line.
Pakistan's Defence Minister has declared an "open war" against Afghanistan following these clashes, despite a ceasefire mediated by Turkiye and Qatar after previous altercations in October 2025.
The current crisis highlights a breakdown in the relationship between Islamabad and Kabul, Pakistan's Establishment and the Taliban leadership, and the people of Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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The expectation that the Taliban would control the Tehrik-e-Taliban-Pakistan (TTP) after the U.S. exit in 2021 did not materialize; instead, militant activities increased in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from 2022-2025.
Differences between Pakistan and the Taliban emerged when the ISI faced accusations of supporting the Haqqani network, leading to mistrust on both sides despite long-standing ties.
The Afghan Taliban are reluctant to abandon TTP members who provided refuge before 2021, while some factions see the Islamic State in Khorasan (IS-K) as a more appealing banner.
Kabul accuses Pakistan of externalizing its internal militancy issues, cultivated since the 1980s, instead of addressing the terrorist infrastructure and ideological support within Pakistan.
The military asymmetry between Pakistan and Afghanistan, with Pakistan possessing a superior air force and missile capabilities, limits the Taliban's ability to engage in an "open war".
Afghanistan's economic dependence on Pakistan, particularly through the Karachi port, gives Pakistan leverage, while the Taliban's limited global outreach contrasts with Pakistan's regional influence.
Key Concepts Involved:
Durand Line: The 2,670-kilometer (1,660 miles) international border between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP): An umbrella organization of various Islamist militant groups operating along the Afghanistan–Pakistan border.
ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence): The premier intelligence agency of Pakistan, responsible for gathering and analyzing information relevant to national security.