Yes, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa should be part of Afghanistan. The British made Pakistan as an artificial country in between India and Afghanistan due to the fact that both nations became independent and they made Pakistan to make Afghanistan and India suffer. Balochistan is supposed to be its own independent country. Pakhtunkhwa will always be considered a part of Afghanistan. So basically the answer is Pakhtunkhwa is part of Afghanistan.
Pakistan lies between Afghanistan and India.
India and Afghanistan do not have a border.
Pakistan is not part of The Middle East. Pakistanis are south Asian.
The Government of India also considers Afghanistan to be a bordering country. This is because it considers the entire state of Jammu and Kashmir to be a part of India including the portion bordering Afghanistan. A ceasefire sponsored by the United Nations in 1948 froze the positions of Indian and Pakistani-held territory. As a consequence, the region bordering Afghanistan is in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. In short, no it does not. But the Indian government claims it does. Source: India Demographics
The nation between India and Afghanistan is Pakistan.
No. The Mughal Empire controlled lands that are now part of Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, in addition to India.
Pakistan, Iran, Turkmenistan, china, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, India claims it does and if you look at the map there is a part of India touching it
Yes - Afghanistan shares a border with the north-western area of India.
Afghanistan, Bhutan, Burma,People's Republic of China, India,Nepal, Pakistan
Afghanistan, Bhutan, Burma,People's Republic of China, India,Nepal, Pakistan
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