Discuss the issues and mistrust in US-Pakistan relations after the withdrawal of the Us 2 troops from Afghanistan.
Can Pakistan lessen the expanding reach of the Taliban in India?
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Learn about the story. Son of Taliban founder Mullah Omar and the Taliban's influential defense minister, Mullah Yaqub, recently declared that he had no objections to sending Afghan army men to India for military training. He supported the discussion to resolve the conflict between India and Pakistan. In response to a query about the existence of militant groups on Afghan territory. Islamabad and the Pakistani military, which has been unable to accept the idea of India's involvement in Afghanistan for decades, are keeping a careful eye on the developing relationship between India and the Taliban.the country of Afghanistan. Pakistan has consistently promoted the idea that India utilizes Afghan soil to undermine Pakistan. So, India's presence in Afghanistan is terrible news for Pakistan. Border. The group has also demonstrated a willingness to use Islamabad as leverage by taking advantage of the current unrest in Pakistan's tribal regions. For instance, the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) leadership and fighters who continue to conduct cross-border assaults were granted safe havens by the Taliban. In the eyes of many in Islamabad, it proves that the Taliban will no longer obey directives from Pakistan over Islamabad's attempts to restrain India's involvement in Afghanistan. It demonstrates that Islamabad's policy of controlling India with the aid of the Taliban may not be as successful as it once was. It does not prevent Islamabad from using the long-standing mistrust between India and the Taliban to sabotage the new alliance. First, the Taliban will have to prove to India that it is serious about taking action against Pakistan-backed militant groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Muhammed (JeM) based in Afghanistan. The Taliban's campaign against LeT and JeM won't be any easier because both organizations have fought and continue to share a similar ideology. According to a new United Nations study, both organizations continue to run training facilities in Afghanistan, some of which are governed by the Taliban. The Taliban's efforts to forge a connection with India may encounter difficulties, given Pakistan's close ties to LeT and JeM.
Learn about the story. Son of Taliban founder Mullah Omar and the Taliban's influential defense minister, Mullah Yaqub, recently declared that he had no objections to sending Afghan army men to India for military training. He supported the discussion to resolve the conflict between India and Pakistan. In response to a query about the existence of militant groups on Afghan territory. Islamabad and the Pakistani military, which has been unable to accept the idea of India's involvement in Afghanistan for decades, are keeping a careful eye on the developing relationship between India and the Taliban.the country of Afghanistan. Pakistan has consistently promoted the idea that India utilizes Afghan soil to undermine Pakistan. So, India's presence in Afghanistan is terrible news for Pakistan. Border. The group has also demonstrated a willingness to use Islamabad as leverage by taking advantage of the current unrest in Pakistan's tribal regions. For instance, the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) leadership and fighters who continue to conduct cross-border assaults were granted safe havens by the Taliban. In the eyes of many in Islamabad, it proves that the Taliban will no longer obey directives from Pakistan over Islamabad's attempts to restrain India's involvement in Afghanistan. It demonstrates that Islamabad's policy of controlling India with the aid of the Taliban may not be as successful as it once was. It does not prevent Islamabad from using the long-standing mistrust between India and the Taliban to sabotage the new alliance. First, the Taliban will have to prove to India that it is serious about taking action against Pakistan-backed militant groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Muhammed (JeM) based in Afghanistan. The Taliban's campaign against LeT and JeM won't be any easier because both organizations have fought and continue to share a similar ideology. According to a new United Nations study, both organizations continue to run training facilities in Afghanistan, some of which are governed by the Taliban. The Taliban's efforts to forge a connection with India may encounter difficulties, given Pakistan's close ties to LeT and JeM.
Additionally, despite the Taliban's diminished reliance on Pakistan, Islamabad continues to have the ability to undermine the Pakistan-Taliban coalition. Certain Taliban factions are still thought to support Pakistan's objectives. Pakistan might contact these organizations to stifle the growing outreach between India and the Taliban leadership. The Taliban continue to be a jihadi movement with close ties to Al-Qaeda and other militant organizations in this context. Furthermore, "jihad is at the center of the Afghan Taliban's political goal."
It indicates that if the Taliban doesn't give up its violent ties, many things could go wrong between India and the Taliban. With India and the Taliban's increasing outreach, Pakistan is not likely to be at peace. The organization will work to buck the trend. The Afghan Taliban were Pakistan's most excellent option for containing India in Afghanistan.
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