For over 75 years, Pakistan and Afghanistan have shared more than just a border, they've shared mistrust, war, and betrayal. From the birth of Pakistan in 1947 to the latest border tensions in 2025, this documentary reveals the complete untold story of how two Muslim neighbors became rivals.
00:00 – Introduction: The Forgotten War of 1950 Explosive opening: When Afghanistan first attacked Pakistan — 75 years before 2025.
00:58 – The Long History of Afghan Aggression Revealing how Kabul’s hostility toward Islamabad began decades ago.
01:47 – The Birth of Pakistan and Afghanistan’s Betrayal Why Afghanistan refused to recognize Pakistan in 1947 while embracing India.
02:48 – The Durand Line Dispute Explained How an old British-era border deal became the root of Afghan–Pak mistrust.
03:26 – The Pashtunistan Project: Kabul’s Failed Dream Inside Afghanistan’s campaign to divide Pakistan and create “Greater Afghanistan.”
04:08 – Afghanistan’s 1950 Attack on Chaman and Quetta The shocking invasion that ended in a humiliating Afghan defeat.
04:28 – The Assassination of Liaquat Ali Khan How Pakistan’s first PM was killed by an Afghan gunman — coincidence or conspiracy?
05:45 – Wars Without Borders: The 1960–61 Afghan Offensives The battles of Bajaur and Dir — and how Pakistani tribes turned the tide.
06:57 – Cold War Shifts: From Hostility to Hope (1963–1973) Ayub Khan meets Zahir Shah — a short-lived peace before Daoud Khan reignites conflict.
07:25 – Soviet Invasion 1979: Pakistan Saves Afghanistan How Pakistan became the frontline defender of Afghan freedom during the Jihad.
08:16 – After the Soviets: The Rise of Chaos and Taliban Rule Why Afghanistan’s civil war and extremism spilled back into Pakistan.
10:05 – War on Terror: Pakistan Pays the Price Billions lost, thousands martyred — yet Islamabad blamed by Kabul and Washington.
11:19 – 2021 Taliban Return: Hope Turns to Hostility Again From Doha peace to border clashes — how friendship turned into fire once more.
13:02 – India’s Shadow and the Broken Alliance How India exploited Afghanistan’s insecurity to isolate Pakistan.
15:48 – Conclusion: The Real Lesson for Afghanistan Why siding with India means betrayal of Islam, history, and Afghan identity.
Travel through decades of political deception, foreign interference, and secret wars:
1947: Afghanistan votes against Pakistan at the UN.
1950–1960s: Cross-border attacks and the Pashtunistan dispute.
1979: The Soviet invasion and Pakistan's role in Afghanistan's survival.
2001: The War on Terror and the rise of TTP.
2021–2025: The Taliban's return and the new border war at Chaman and Spin Boldak.
Discover how the Durand Line, India's regional influence, and foreign-backed militancy shaped 75 years of conflict and why peace still feels impossible.
This is not just a timeline, it's a powerful expose of history, geopolitics, and betrayal.
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