Why the Durand Line still divides Pakistan and Afghanistan today
Last Updated : Nov 07 2025 | 1:41 PM IST
A border drawn in 1893 still fuels conflict in 2025. The Durand Line, a 2,640 km border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, remains one of the world’s most volatile frontiers. From colonial maps to drone strikes, from Pashtun lands to Taliban politics, watch how history, identity, and mistrust continue to shape one of South Asia’s most dangerous border.