Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs on October 13th, 2025, strongly condemned statements made by the Taliban regime's spokesperson regarding Pakistan's internal affairs, urging the spokesperson to focus on Afghanistan's issues. This condemnation follows an incident where the Indian Army fired warning shots along the Line of Control (LoC) after detecting suspicious movement, as reported by WION. The reporting window for this information is between 6:38 PM and 7:38 PM UTC. During this period, Pakistani security forces conducted an intelligence-based operation (IBO) in the Abbakhel and Bobali areas of North Waziristan, resulting in the liquidation of 23 terrorists and injury to 10 others, according to DTF. The Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, at a Gaza peace summit in Egypt, nominated U.S. President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, praising him as "the man this world needed most at this point in time" and crediting him with stopping "seven, and today eight wars." President Trump also expressed optimism about Pakistan-India relations, stating they "are going to live very nicely together." In parallel, Afghan singer Gul Agha Afghanistan released a new song criticizing the Taliban's hypocrisy, dedicated to Pakistan. Online commentary also highlighted a statement attributed to an account named RolexBlacks, which criticized Pakistan's stance on girls' schools, linking them to negative societal impacts and cultural degradation. Previous reports from earlier in the day indicated that Afghan Taliban militants were observed transporting Luna-M and Scud-B missiles to the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. Afghan Taliban leader Khairullah Khairkhwa had also issued threats against Pakistan, vowing to protect groups like the TTP and BLA. These developments occurred amidst ongoing border tensions and a grand jirga of 80 elders traveling to Tirah Valley to negotiate with the Pakistani Taliban.