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India Condemns Pakistani Airstrikes on Afghanistan

India has criticized reported Pakistani airstrikes inside Afghanistan, stressing the need to protect Afghan sovereignty and territorial integrity.

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India has strongly criticized recent reported airstrikes carried out by Pakistan inside Afghanistan, describing the incident as a serious concern for regional stability.

The reaction came through an official statement issued by India’s foreign affairs authorities.

Civilian Casualties and Infrastructure Damage Highlighted

According to Indian officials, the strikes reportedly caused civilian deaths and damage to non-military infrastructure.

The statement emphasized concern over the humanitarian impact of such military action.

India Calls for Respect of Afghan Sovereignty

Randhir Jaiswal said Afghanistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity must be fully respected.

India maintained that all actions affecting Afghan territory should remain consistent with international principles.

Regional Tensions Remain Sensitive

The statement also reflected wider diplomatic sensitivities in South Asia, where cross-border security issues continue to affect regional relations.

India’s response signals continued attention to developments involving Afghanistan and neighboring countries.

Afghanistan’s Stability Seen as Regional Priority

Indian officials stressed that long-term peace in Afghanistan remains essential for broader regional stability.

Observers note that statements involving Afghan sovereignty often carry wider strategic implications across South Asia.

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