Afghanistan’s deteriorating security situation has once again come under the spotlight after star cricketer Rashid Khan disclosed that even prominent international figures do not feel safe, while Bangladesh formally protested to India over violent attacks on its diplomatic missions.
Afghanistan cricket captain Rashid Khan has revealed that the security situation in Afghanistan remains deeply troubling, even for high-profile individuals.
In an interview, Rashid said he cannot move freely on the roads and is forced to use a bulletproof vehicle whenever he travels, citing constant uncertainty about his safety.
Khan said international players and visitors in Afghanistan also feel unsafe, highlighting the fragile law and order situation in the country.
Former England captain Kevin Pietersen was reportedly surprised by Rashid’s remarks, underscoring how stark the reality on the ground remains despite claims of stability.
Tensions between Bangladesh and India
Meanwhile, diplomatic tensions have escalated between Bangladesh and India following attacks on Bangladeshi diplomatic missions in India.
The Bangladesh Foreign Ministry summoned the Indian high commissioner to formally protest the violent incidents targeting Bangladesh’s High Commission and consulates.
In a strongly worded statement, the Bangladesh Foreign Ministry said it was deeply concerned over the attacks, warning that such incidents threaten the lives and safety of diplomatic staff stationed in India.
Dhaka urged the Indian government to immediately prevent further violence and conduct a thorough investigation into the incidents.
Call to uphold diplomatic obligations
Bangladesh also stressed that India must ensure the safety and security of all Bangladeshi diplomatic missions and personnel.
The foreign ministry reminded New Delhi of its international and diplomatic obligations, calling for concrete steps to protect foreign missions on Indian soil.
The twin developments — security fears voiced by Afghanistan’s most recognisable sports figure and rising diplomatic strain between Bangladesh and India — highlight broader concerns about stability and safety across the region.
Officials and observers say both situations could have lasting implications for regional relations, international engagement and public confidence.







