On one hand, there is a war between America, Israel and Iran, while on the other hand, the military conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan also seems to be intensifying.
Pakistan recently carried out air strikes on Afghanistan, which resulted in the death of many civilians and damage to infrastructure. A strong reaction has also been given on this from India’s side. India has strongly condemned this action of the neighboring country.
India’s statement on Pakistan’s air strikes
In a press release issued by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), India has strongly condemned these attacks, calling them an aggressive act on the sovereignty of Afghanistan. The statement said that the air strikes by Pakistan have resulted in the loss of lives of many innocent civilians and huge damage to civilian infrastructure. India expressed deep sorrow over the loss of lives in these attacks.
Targeted at the power of Pakistan
A direct attack on the authority of Pakistan, it has been said that this action reflects the hostile attitude of the Pakistani regime towards an independent and sovereign Afghanistan. India has once again clarified its stand on the international platform and reiterated that Afghanistan’s sovereignty and its territorial integrity should be fully respected at all costs. India has long been in favor of peace and stability in Afghanistan and considers violation of its borders by neighboring countries as a threat to regional peace.
Foreign Ministry issued statement
A press release from the Ministry of External Affairs said, ‘India strongly condemns the air strikes carried out by Pakistan on Afghan soil, which have resulted in the death of several civilians and damage to civilian infrastructure. This is another aggressive act by the Pakistani regime which is hostile towards the idea of sovereign Afghanistan. India reiterates that the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Afghanistan must be fully respected.
Our response to media queries on recent attacks by Pakistan on Afghanistan ⬇️
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