Afghan Taliban Strikes Pakistan
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Clashes erupted at the Pakistan-Afghanistan border after the Afghan Taliban attacked Pakistani military posts, following a recent airstrike by Pakistan in Kabul.
Pakistan has warned of a new war with India after 11 of its soldiers were killed by a terrorist group it claims New Delhi backs.
Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has warned of a "real" possibility of war with India, asserting that Pakistan would achieve greater success in any future armed conflict
The new mutual defence pact signed by Pakistan and Saudi Arabia this month surprised many and came just days after the Gulf region was rattled by Israeli strikes on a Hamas compound in Qatar. The signing of the pact comes just months after Pakistan and India fought an intense four-day conflict -- one of the worst crises between the arch rivals in decades.
Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has warned that "chances of war with India are real" and claimed Pakistan would achieve even bigger success if conflict arises
"A politically unstable and economically broken Pakistan as a security provider is a dangerous proposition. Saudi Arabia knows this will be construed in India as a threat to India's security," Mr Sibal posted on X. "Given the tensions between Pakistan and India, this Saudi step is strategically most adventurous."
Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, Director General of Pakistan's Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), emphasises Pakistan's strategy of inducting effective, efficient, and economic platform
The United States has approved the sale of AIM-120D-3 advanced air-to-air missiles to Pakistan, reaffirming a deepening defense partnership between Washington and Islamabad. The deal, valued at roughly USD 2.
Defending World Test Champions South Africa begin their title defence in the new ICC World Test Championship (WTC) cycle (2025–27) with a two-match series against Pakistan, starting at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Sunday.
The United States has clarified reports about Pakistan receiving new missiles. A recent contract amendment is only for sustainment and spare parts for existing weapons. No new AMRAAM missiles will be delivered to Pakistan.