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Pakistan Faces Risk of Two-Front Conflict, Warns Defence Minister

Khawaja Asif warns of intensified security challenges as Pakistan faces tensions on both its eastern and western borders

Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has raised alarm over the country’s security situation, warning that Pakistan could face a potential two-front conflict. He pointed to escalating tensions with India and increasing incidents along the Afghanistan border as serious concerns for national security.

Addressing the media, Asif highlighted that cross-border attacks and skirmishes along the Afghanistan frontier have increased in recent weeks. At the same time, ongoing tensions with India continue to pose significant challenges. The Defence Minister stressed that managing pressure on both borders simultaneously would put Pakistan’s military and strategic resources to a severe test.

Experts say the warnings reflect a growing unease within Pakistan’s defence establishment over regional stability. Analysts also note that a dual-front scenario could compel Pakistan to strengthen its diplomatic efforts while maintaining heightened military preparedness.

International observers have called for restraint from all sides, emphasizing dialogue and regional cooperation to avoid escalation. Pakistan has reportedly been engaging with global partners to mitigate risks and ensure stability along its borders.

Asif’s statements underscore the fragile security environment in South Asia and the potential consequences of rising border tensions, signaling the need for careful management of both diplomatic and defence strategies.

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