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Bramcha (sometimes spelled Bramacha) is a tiny town in PakistanтАЩs far western Balochistan province, situated in a corner of the provinceтАЩs Chaghi district on the border with Afghanistan. There used to be an extension of the same town on the Afghan side of the border, too. After the United StatesтАЩ invasion of Afghanistan, the Afghan side of the town was wiped from the map due to bombing campaigns тАУ the town not only housed the Afghan Taliban but also drug traffickers. Some called Afghan Bramcha the epicenter of drug trafficking, and itтАЩs not hard to see why. Even today, Bramcha is situated in one of the remotest and most lawless corners of the world.
Over the years, Pakistani authorities have grown increasingly concerned about the security situation on its borders with both Afghanistan and Iran. The border with Afghanistan, in particular, has been loosely governed and porous from day one. This is why Pakistani authorities have now commenced fencing its border with Afghanistan, in a bid to stop militants and drug traffickers from pouring into Pakistan.
This development is opposed by not only Afghan authorities but also by the Afghan Taliban. In recent months, when Pakistani security forces were stationed in Bramcha to fence off the border with Afghanistan, the Afghan Taliban blocked the effort in some areas.
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