Abstract
At the time of creation of Pakistan, the Afghan Government put a demand of Pakhtoonistan designed by Afghanistan to include the tribal territory, north-west frontier province of Pakistan and a part of the Balochistan province in Pakistan. These areas have always been regarded vital for the security of the sub-continent, on the north and west by the Durand line drawn in 1893 after the second Afghan war. Afghanistan began to lay claims to the frontier areas challenging the validity of the Durand line as a result the relations have remained far from friendly and remained tense most of the time.

Abdul Manan1 , , Dr. Ghulam Farooq Baloch2, Mohammad Hassan3 , & Dr. Fida Muhammad Bazai4. (2017) Durand line between Afghanistan and Pakistan; Historical facts, Balochistan Review, Volume 1, Issue 1.
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