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Economy in Doldrums, Political Situation Fluid – Can Pakistan Afford a Full Fledged War?

Find out what's been going on between Pakistan and Afghanistan lately as tensions are rising and airstrikes are being conducted.

Pakistan Afghanistan War

Pakistan Afghanistan War: On Monday Overnight Pakistan entered Afghanistan and launched airstrikes. Notably, tensions between the two nations have gotten even higher since then. Afghanistan has sent Pakistan with a dire warning in response to this incident. Pakistan had been threatened by the Taliban to suffer the same fate as America.

Pakistan’s Military Action in Afghanistan

According to defence analysts, a conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan is possible if the current state of affairs does not improve. The most important concern, though, is whether Pakistan is prepared for this battle. This article will explain whether or not Pakistan is at war right now.

The Pakistan Army reportedly entered Afghanistan on Monday and turned over Hamai. It has been reported that this incident claimed the lives of eight persons, three of them children. Following Pakistan’s conduct, the Taliban reacted as well, even threatening to hold Pakistan accountable. There are reports that Pakistani forces were shot at by the Taliban along the border. Let us inform you that a number of defence experts think that a war between the two could break out if things continue as they are.

Economic Challenges in Pakistan

Pakistan’s economy is now in poor shape. In Pakistan, a gallon of petrol costs between Rs 250 and 300. Aside from this, the cost of rice, lentils, and flour all increased significantly. People there are dealing with a lot of issues as a result. Pakistan might sustain severe losses if it goes to war in this circumstance. Aside from this, Pakistan’s debt-to-growth rate ratio is currently higher than 70%.

Political Dynamics in Pakistan

It is significant that Pakistan recently held national elections. Let us inform you that Shahbaz Sharif is the prime minister of Pakistan at the moment. Nonetheless, there have been claims that this election was rigged. Among those who won the election, Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) had the largest number of independent supporters, according to sources.

However, the Pakistan Muslim League appointed its prime minister. Imran Khan is reportedly incarcerated in a Pakistani jail at the moment. Pakistanis continued to show faith in Imran Khan even after it. If a new administration is created in Pakistan, many political observers think it won’t survive long. This indicates that Pakistani politics are still stable.

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