Fresh Pakistan conspiracy against India? ISI chief visits Afghanistan

Kabul:

Lieutenant General Faiz Hamid, the head of Pakistan’s intelligence agency (ISI), is in Kabul. He is leading a Pakistan

delegation

in

Afghanistan

which comprises military and intelligence officers.

Significantly, the ISI chief’s visit to Kabul comes at a time when the Taliban and Panjshir boys are fighting for dominance in the Panjshir Valley. 

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Second, strong differences have emerged between the Taliban and other factions over the formation of a government in Afghanistan. So what are the implications of the Pak ISI chief’s Taliban visit? What is the truth behind Pakistan’s Taliban fascination? What effect will this tour have on India?

Implications of ISI chief’s visit to Afghanistan

Prof. Harsh Pant says Pakistan wants to play a key role in forming the Taliban government. Pakistan is keen to form a government in Afghanistan that works at its behest. 

He said, however, that the Pakistani government wanted to show the international community that the ISI chief’s visit was at the invitation of the Taliban. Pakistan says a crisis of Afghan refugees has erupted in its country since the Taliban took over Kabul. 

Pakistan wants to show the world that other countries can establish relations with the Taliban only through Pakistan.

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Pakistan has another motive behind supporting the Afghan Taliban with men and materials through 20 years of war with the US and NATO in Afghanistan. It wants to defeat the Tehreek-e-Taliban (TP), which is a Pashtun group fighting for the independence of Pashtun-dominated regions in northern Pakistan. 

Pakistan’s main motive is to promote a group within the Taliban that is in line with its interests. Pakistan wants the new Taliban government in Kabul to take action against the Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP).

There have also been reports that Pakistan Army troops are fighting alongside the Taliban in the Panjshir Valley. The Northern Alliance has claimed that two battalions of elite SSG commandos of the Pakistan Army are fighting in Panjshir.

Several Pakistan Army soldiers have reportedly been killed in the clashes with the Northern Alliance in Panjshir.

Pakistan has admitted to supporting the Taliban

Pakistan has also acknowledged its support for the Taliban on several occasions. Pakistan’s Home Minister Sheikh Rashid himself recently admitted that his country has long been a protector of the Taliban. 

“We have worked to strengthen the Taliban by giving them shelter. Taliban leaders have studied in Pakistan. Many of them are also born here,”

he said in a video which has gone viral on Twitter.

The result is that today, 20 years later, the group will once again rule Afghanistan. Former Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has said that Islamabad will continue to play a constructive role in supporting Afghanistan. 

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Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has also expressed his happiness in secret words about the US withdrawal from Afghanistan and the coming of Taliban rule.

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