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US intelligence report flags rising Pakistan Taliban tensions

Published on: March 19, 2026 9:44 AM

Pakistani-Afghan conflict fears grow as border clashes multiply - Nikkei  Asia

The United States (US) National Intelligence has released its annual threat assessment, highlighting growing tensions between Pakistan and the Taliban led administration in Afghanistan, alongside an increase in cross-border violence and militant activity.

Read More: US spy agencies declare TTP as ‘future threat’

According to the report, relations between Pakistan and the Taliban have become increasingly strained in recent months. It notes a surge in cross-border clashes and terrorist incidents, particularly along the porous frontier separating the two countries. These developments are viewed as a significant concern for regional stability.

The assessment states that Pakistan has intensified its actions inside Afghanistan due to concerns over the presence of militant groups that it believes are operating from Afghan territory. These measures, the report suggests, are largely in response to attacks on Pakistani military posts, which Islamabad attributes to armed groups allegedly using safe havens across the border.

The report further emphasizes that the escalation in hostilities reflects deeper mistrust between the two sides. Despite earlier expectations of improved cooperation following the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan, security concerns have continued to dominate bilateral relations.

Importantly, the US intelligence community underscores that sustainable peace in the region will depend on concrete steps by the Taliban authorities. It stresses that the Taliban must sever ties with anti-Pakistan militant groups and prevent their territory from being used for cross-border attacks.

Analysts cited in the report warn that continued instability along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border could have wider implications, potentially affecting regional security dynamics and counterterrorism efforts.

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The findings form part of Washington’s broader evaluation of global security threats, offering insight into evolving challenges in South Asia and the complex relationship between neighboring states grappling with militancy and border security issues.

Filed Under: Pakistan, World Tagged With: Afghanistan, Border Tensions, Latest, Pakistan, Taliban, Terrorism, US intelligence report

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