Published 12 Nov 2025
Pakistan Warns India, Afghanistan After Terror Attacks: “Will Pay Back in the Same Coin”
After twin terror attacks, Pakistan issues a strong warning to India and Afghanistan, stating it will respond firmly and “pay back in the same coin.” Tensions rise as Islamabad blames external forces for violence.

Introduction
Islamabad
Pakistan has issued a strong warning to India and Afghanistan following recent terror attacks inside the country. Government officials said Pakistan will retaliate strongly and “pay back in the same coin.”
The statement came after two deadly attacks near security installations that left multiple people injured and caused panic among residents. Pakistan’s leadership alleges that groups operating from India and Afghanistan are involved in funding or assisting such attacks.
What triggered Pakistan’s warning?
Over the past week, Pakistan witnessed two major terror incidents:
- Attack near a military area in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
- Explosion targeting a police convoy in Balochistan
Both attacks happened within 48 hours. Security agencies believe the attackers were trained and received support from across the border.
Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry said:
“We will not stay silent. Anyone trying to destabilize Pakistan will be answered in the same language.”
Accusations directed at India and Afghanistan
While Pakistan did not publicly present evidence, officials hinted that intelligence reports point toward external involvement.
Islamabad alleges:
- Militants are entering from Afghanistan
- Support and planning is coming from “another hostile country,” indirectly referring to India
The statement has added to already strained relations between the three nations.
Meanwhile, officials in Afghanistan’s Taliban government denied Pakistan’s claims and said the attacks are Pakistan’s “own internal issue.”
India, on the other hand, has not issued a response yet.
Security on high alert
After the attacks, Pakistan increased security checks and deployed additional forces near sensitive areas.
- Borders have been placed under tight vigil
- Military and intelligence agencies have been asked to remain on high alert
- National Counter Terrorism Authority has updated risk zones
Government sources say more arrests may take place soon as part of the investigation.
Political tension rises
The aggressive tone has led to fresh concerns about regional stability. Analysts warn that strong public statements and counter-attacks could increase tension at a time when South Asia already faces geopolitical stress.
Security experts believe Pakistan’s warning is aimed at:
- Sending a message to foreign actors
- Appeasing domestic pressure amid rising terrorism cases
Conclusion
Pakistan’s strong warning to India and Afghanistan shows the growing frustration over increasing terror attacks inside the country. With both sides denying involvement, the situation remains tense. The next few days will be crucial as Pakistan pushes ahead with its investigation.
If either side takes further aggressive steps, the diplomatic tension could escalate.

Dr Sudheer Pandey
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