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Analysts blast Indo-Afghan terror nexus against Pakistan
August 15, 2026

Amb. Waheed Ahmad (Former Diplomat):Indo-Afghan terror nexus has now been fully exposed to the world. Therefore, not a single country buys Indian false narrative on terrorism because whole world now ranks India as world’s top terror financer and promoter.  India had been trying to increase influence in Afghanistan over the decades. Therefore, established all consulates in Afghan cities close to Pakistan border under a well conceive conspiracy to use proxies against Pakistan. Moreover, India wanted fund and finance terrorism in Pakistan. At present all groups in Afghan government are for sale and they are getting funding from India to target Pakistan. India is not friend to Afghans because India is pursuing own agenda of promotion of terrorism across the globe. Now the US is also not financing Taliban regime therefore they are bowing to India for the sake of finances. At present Pakistan is facing difficulties from Afghan side because Afghan regime  is targeting Pakistan for the sake of money from India.

 

 

Amb. A M Shahid (Former Diplomat):Pakistan has ever been supportive to Afghanistan throughout the history. But, Taliban regime adopted policy against Pakistan despite their commitment in Doha Accord that they would not allow any terror outfit to use Afghan soil against Pakistan. Unfortunately, this regime is allowing funding to BLA and other terrorists organizations via Afghanistan. We hope that Afghan regime won’t allow terror outfits to operate against Pakistan from Afghan soil. Pakistan’s role as global peacekeeper in several countries has been duly appreciated by the UN Secretary General and others world leaders and institutions. Pakistan’s role has been instrumental as it also comprises training and other components for the local troops of any chaos hit country. Pakistani diplomats have played behind the scene vital role in the settlement of major global issues. Even IAEA has also appreciated Pakistani diplomats’ role.