Durand Line

Overview

The Durand Line is the 2,640-kilometre boundary separating Pakistan and Afghanistan.

  • Drawn in 1893.
  • Named after Sir Mortimer Durand, the British Indian foreign secretary.
  • Divides the Pashtun tribal areas between the two countries.
  • Remains one of the most disputed borders in South Asia.

Historical Background

  • Established through an agreement between British India and Amir Abdur Rahman Khan of Afghanistan.
  • Intended to define spheres of influence between British India and Afghanistan.
  • After the creation of Pakistan in 1947, Pakistan inherited the boundary.
  • Afghanistan has historically questioned its legitimacy.

Legal and Political Status

  • Pakistan recognises the Durand Line as its official international border.
  • Afghanistan has refused formal recognition, arguing the 1893 agreement was imposed under colonial conditions.
  • The issue remains a major source of diplomatic tension between the two countries.

Ethnic and Strategic Dimensions

  • The line cuts across Pashtun tribal territories.
  • Divides communities with strong cultural, tribal and familial ties.
  • Facilitates cross-border movement, both legal and illegal.
  • Rugged terrain makes border control difficult.

Security Implications

  • Region has been a hub for militant activity.
  • Used by insurgent groups for cross-border movement.
  • Pakistan has constructed border fencing to regulate movement.
  • Tensions have periodically escalated into border clashes.

Contemporary Relevance

  • Central to Pakistan–Afghanistan relations.
  • Influences regional stability in South Asia.
  • Plays a role in counterterrorism operations and refugee flows.
  • Became more sensitive after the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan in 2021.

Strategic Importance

  • Acts as a geopolitical fault line between South Asia and Central Asia.
  • Historically linked to the “Great Game” between British and Russian empires.
  • Continues to shape regional security calculations.

The Durand Line is not merely a colonial-era boundary; it remains a politically sensitive and strategically significant frontier influencing security, diplomacy and ethnic dynamics in the Afghanistan–Pakistan region.

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