Anti-Pakistan terrorism has gained a foothold in Afghanistan,
supported entirely by India's financial and strategic resources, under the
Taliban's governance.
The former Director of Military Intelligence and former General of
Afghan Special Operations Forces, General Sami Sadat, revealed in a shocking
interview that the Afghan Taliban are heavily involved in destabilizing
Pakistan.
In an interview, he reiterated what Khawaja Asif, Pakistan's
defense minister, recently charged: that the Taliban were collaborating with
India to weaken Pakistan's security objectives.
General Sadat disclosed that "The Taliban have strong
connections with India.""They provide refuge and financial assistance
to terrorist organizations such as Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and Baloch
separatists," he continued.
The general revealed that the Taliban receive direct financial assistance from India, which is subsequently directed towards terror organizations responsible for countless attacks in Pakistan.
At international forums, Pakistan has repeatedly expressed worries about the unnatural alliance between India and the Taliban, which is destabilizing Balochistan and the KPK provinces.
General Sadat's revelations corroborate Islamabad's assertions and the partnership between Afghanistan and India.

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