
Pakistan is a nuclear-armed state currently engaged in a volatile period of heightened military conflict with neighboring Afghanistan, characterized by reciprocal air strikes and accusations of cross-border aggression. The Pakistani government and military remain central to this regional instability, facing international scrutiny and mounting tensions with the Taliban leadership. Public and geopolitical interest in the nation's ongoing role in these border skirmishes remains significant.

“According to him, most of the military objectives have been achieved and an Iranian proposal has been received against the background of contacts that are mediated by Pakistan and progressed towards a broader agreement.”

“According to the prime minister's office in Israel the agreement does not include Lebanon. According to the Pakistani prime minister earlier in the night, it does not include Lebanon and other fronts.”

“Pakistan has accused both Afghanistan and more importantly India of funding and supporting the Pakistani Taliban directly in an effort to undermine the Pakistani state and spread chaos across its communities.”

“Islamabad claiming that it destroyed two Taliban Corps headquarters, six brigade or battalion headquarters, 27 border posts, and over 80 armor and artillery pieces by the end of the first night. Again, both claims are unverified, but they're a good indication of the scale on which Pakistan was delivering its retaliation.”

“By the 1st of March, Pakistan had even struck Bagram air base formally held by the United States while continuing strikes on Kabul simultaneously.”

“Pakistan accuses Afghanistan's Talibanled government of supporting armed groups carrying out attacks on Pakistani territory.”

“Pakistan says it carried out strikes on military installations and terrorist infrastructure.”

“Pakistan says it targeted a military facility in Kabul as well as another one in the eastern Afghan province of Nangahar.”