Ahmad Sahil
BY: Ahmad Sahil
The conflict that has raised between Afghanistan and Pakistan, the entire conflict focuses on the recent trip of Afghan foreign minister’s to India. Usually, it is said that Pakistan will never let Afghanistan stand on its own feet politically, economically, or culturally, because Pakistan has always tried to turn Afghanistan into a proxy war zone, that is why Pakistan is looking for its own benefits from the wars in Afghanistan.
If we look back at history, Pakistan has always interfered in the affairs of Afghanistan and every government that has ruled they have not allowed it to move forward politically, economically, or culturally. Now we can see that the current government, which has or had very close relations with Pakistan, is now not allowing it to move forward politically, economically, or culturally with other Countries such as an India.
Here I would like to clarify why Pakistan was forced to attack the Afghan capital, Kabul, and according to them, they claimed they targeted the TTP leader in Kabul. After moment, the news of this attack turned out to be false. This means that the foreign minister of Afghanistan Muttaqa’s trip to India forced Pakistan to attack Afghan soil. The message was cleared to whole word, this is because Pakistan’s fears have increased further, and if the Taliban forges closer ties with India, Pakistan’s survival will be at greater risk.
After these attacks, Afghanistan and Pakistan were forced to reach a ceasefire agreement through Qatari mediation, which the two countries signed. This was done through Qatari mediation. However, Pakistan did not remain committed to this agreement and, contrary to the principles of this agreement, once again targeted Afghanistan and attacked cricket players. This act of Pakistan was condemned internationally. The International Cricket Council also strongly condemned this act of Pakistan.
After these violations, the two countries were once again forced to the negotiating table to resolve their differences with each other in Turkey. This second round of talks was mediated by Turkey, which resulted in Pakistan leaving the table empty-handed and the talks failed to yield any results. The reason the negotiations failed was because Pakistan’s demands and conditions were unacceptable to Afghanistan. Pakistan had adopted the option of dictatorship in these negotiations, while Afghanistan did not accept any kind of dictatorship or leadership. The principle of negotiations is that when you come to negotiations, one side will ignore some things and the other side will ignore other things too, and Pakistan did not do this either. You might think that most of these negotiating parties are supported by India, but that was not the case. Now, some Taliban have learned a little about diplomacy, and their little knowledge has made Pakistan back from the negotiation table. Because experience is the mother of knowledge.
If we talk about these countries in the future, there is a possibility that relations between these countries will become even more strained. But let me draw your attention to something: if relations between these countries deteriorate, Pakistan will definitely lose Peshawar province. That’s because the PTM and Baloch’s leadership have done so much work there to introduce the true face of this state to every child of the Pakistani nation and community. Their oppression has been exposed, and their oppression is no longer hidden.
The good suggestion and advice for Pakistan is that Pakistan must change its policy a little and has softened its diplomacy with Afghanistan. Otherwise, whatever Pakistan is trying to achieve, it will cost it dearly. The wise thing is to use a cold heart instead of hot heart.
The Writer name is Ahmad Sahil and he was a social worker with Afghan Samoon Civil Society, and he has been worked with High Peace Council of Afghanistan. Additionally, he has written multi articles on Socio-economic and on Political matters.


