ईरान जंग से भी भयंकर तुफान, पाकिस्तान में घुसा तालिबान, पाक की 8 सैन्य चौकियों पर कब्जा

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Published2 months ago
Duration9:53
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Languagehi
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Taliban Pressure on Pakistan 2026 | Borders Shaken, Army Posts Lost, Global Silence Explained While the world is focused on the Iran–Israel confrontation, a dramatic and far more unsettling development has unfolded on Pakistan’s western frontier. In March 2026, events along the Afghanistan–Pakistan border triggered panic inside military headquarters and stunned global defense observers. Afghan forces crossed disputed boundary areas, took control of multiple military posts, and neutralized advanced surveillance assets, exposing deep structural weaknesses. This video breaks down how Pakistan found itself under sudden pressure from the west, why global powers are staying unusually silent, and what this shift means for regional geopolitics. From collapsing border control to internal instability and changing alliances, this analysis explains why 2026 could become a turning point year for South Asia. #Taliban #PakistanCrisis #AfghanistanPakistan #SouthAsia2026 #Geopolitics #MilitaryAction #BorderTensions #StrategicShift #DefenseAnalysis • Why Pakistan’s western border became volatile overnight • How multiple military posts changed hands in a short time • The strategic importance of the Durand Line dispute • What neutralized drones reveal about shifting capabilities • Why global powers are avoiding strong public statements • The impact of internal economic and security stress on Pakistan • How regional alignments are quietly evolving in 2026 • Why this situation worries intelligence agencies worldwide • The long-term implications for South Asian stability • How this pressure could reshape future border equations Taliban Pakistan tensions 2026, Afghanistan Pakistan border crisis, Durand Line dispute analysis, Pakistan military pressure, South Asia geopolitics 2026, regional security shift, military action near border, intelligence assessment, strategic instability, global silence explained News Now Channel को सब्सक्राइब कीजिये, और हर छोटी मोटी जानकारी पाने के लिए रहिये Updated! 🔔 Subscribe Now: https://goo.gl/40dVaL Follow us to stay updated: ► Visit the Website: https://livenewsnow.in ► Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/newsnowliv ► Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/newsnowliv न्यूज़ नाऊ एक स्वतंत्र, विश्वसनीय, प्रामाणिक, सटीक और समर्पित समाचार चैनल है, जो सभी नवीनतम घटनाओं की संपूर्ण, तेज और दिन-प्रतिदिन की कवरेज, रक्षा, सैन्य जगत, अंतर्राष्ट्रीय राजनीति, सिनेमा जगत, कॉर्पोरेट दुनिया, रहस्यमय दुनिया और सफलता के सौपान गढ़ रहे देशों और व्यक्तियों की सटीक केस स्टडी पेश करता है। NEWS NOW is a independent, most credible, authentic, trusted, comprehensive and dedicated news channel to give a complete, fast and day-to-day coverage of all the latest happenings and detailed analysis of defense, military world, International politics, cinema industry, corporate world, mysterious world in an accurate, credible and comprehensive manner. India News, Aajtak, Indian Army, ISRO, भारत समाचार, आजतक, ब्रेकिंग न्यूज, टॉप न्यूज, न्यूज नाऊ, News Now India, News on News Now #newsnow #MilitaryWorld #India For Any advertisement or Sponsored video on our channels contact us [email protected] Disclaimer- Some contents are used for educational purpose under fair use. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.

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