India regains foothold in Afghanistan, 'Hind' benefits from Taliban-Pakistan confrontation
India regains foothold in Afghanistan, 'Hind' benefits from Taliban-Pakistan confrontation
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Kabul: Most countries in the world are nervous about setting foot in Afghanistan again after the Taliban took over. However, India has once again established its foothold in Afghanistan. Japan has also taken stock of the situation in Afghanistan from India before re-opening its embassy there. Japan reopened its embassy in October. The information provided by India has an important role in this. Let us know that after the Taliban's attacks in Afghanistan started, India had withdrawn all its people.   

In fact, after the Taliban occupation, India also feared that Now Pakistan's dominance would increase in Afghanistan and this would also adversely affect India's strategic partnership. Pakistan's then ISI chief Faiz Hameed arrived in Kabul in 2021 to help form the Taliban government. But, after a year, the situation has completely turned upside down. Because now there is a rift between the Taliban and the Pakistani army. The Taliban has clearly refused to consider the Durand Line as an international border. On the other hand, the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in Pakistan has once again announced not to accept the ceasefire. The TTP has more than 4,000 fighters in Afghanistan.  

Actually, Pakistan hoped that the Afghan Taliban would convince the TTP to make peace agreements with Pakistan. However, the TTP attacked the army and government employees in Balochistan on November 30 and killed three people. The TTP has claimed that it has carried out 267 attacks in Pakistan within a year. Terrorist attacks in Pakistan have doubled after the Taliban's control over Afghanistan.  

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