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With the recent clashes along the border areas between Pakistan and Afghanistan, the 2600-km long border has become a bone of contention between the two sides raising the age-old problem of the Durand Line. Established during the late 19th century, the Taliban has again disputed this border line, claiming Pakistan wants to &#39;divide the Pashtuns&#39;. Watch to know more why the two sides are clashing and will it lead to a break-up of Pakistan?</p>
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