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'Sponsored from Delhi’: Khawaja Asif accuses Afghanistan of fighting 'India's proxy war'

A 48-hour ceasefire between Afghanistan and Pakistan came into effect late Wednesday after days of intense cross-border clashes that left dozens of soldiers and civilians dead. The truce began at 6 pm Islamabad time (1300 GMT) and was confirmed by both governments, each claiming the other had requested it to halt the escalating violence.

October 16, 2025 / 08:13 IST
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Pakistan’s defence minister Khawaja Asif.

With Pakistan and Afghanistan being engaged in severe cross-border clashes, Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has claimed that Afghanistan is fighting ‘India’s proxy war’. He also cast doubts over the recently agreed ceasefire between the two neighbours after a spate of cross-border clashes.

Khawaja alleged that Amir Khan Muttaqi, the Taliban’s Foreign Minister, had made “plans" during his recent six-day visit to India. The visit, which was his first to New Delhi, was officially centred on trade and bilateral relations, but Asif alleged it had other motives.

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A 48-hour ceasefire between Afghanistan and Pakistan came into effect late Wednesday after days of intense cross-border clashes that left dozens of soldiers and civilians dead. The truce began at 6 pm Islamabad time (1300 GMT) and was confirmed by both governments, each claiming the other had requested it to halt the escalating violence.

Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry said both sides would “sincerely strive to find a positive solution to this complex but resolvable issue through constructive dialogue" during the ceasefire period.