Pakistan to suffer setback as Muslim country supports India on Afghan crisis
Pakistan to suffer setback as Muslim country supports India on Afghan crisis
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New Delhi: India's role in the country has been said to be weakening ever since the Taliban ruled Afghanistan, but things seem to be changing after the summit held in Delhi on November 10. At the summit, India had invited 8 countries, including Russia, Iran, and everyone agreed that the land of Afghanistan should not be used to spread terrorism against other countries.

Iran, India's most natural ally on the Issue of Afghanistan, appears. The big reason for this is that Iran also does not have very good relations with Pakistan and would not want its role to be strong in Afghanistan. At the same time, it is necessary to deal with the threat of islamic state from Afghanistan. This is the biggest concern of the terror group India as well as Iran. This is because the Islamic State, which believes in Sunni radical ideology, considers Iran as an enemy as India. Let's say iran and pakistan may appear close as Muslim countries on the surface, but that's not really the case. There is often a border confrontation between the two countries.

On the one hand, Pakistan often uses organizations like Jaish-al-Adal and Jandullah against Iran, while Iran has been promoting Baloch rebels in Pakistan. Pakistan does not want Iran's power to increase in Afghanistan. Similarly, Iran also wants to see Pakistan's role in this country weakened. Iran is also on alert with the recent capture of pakistan by the terror group Taliban and then the visit of ISI chief Faiz Hamid to Kabul on September 5.

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