The operation of security forces against terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir is going on continuously. In Shopian on Wednesday, there was an encounter between the security forces and the terrorists, the security forces got a big success. Two terrorists have been killed by the security forces in the Shopian encounter. Security forces have cordoned off the entire area. Meanwhile, experts at the International Forum for Rights and Security (IFFRAS), a Canadian think-tank, have said that Pakistan is strengthening its ties with the Taliban, fearing India's growing influence in South Asia.
According to media reports, the think-tank has said that the morale of terrorist organizations is at a high due to the Taliban's rule over Afghanistan on August 15 this year and Pakistan is increasing closer with them, which can increase terrorist activities and violence.
According to IFFRAS, Human Rights Watch, a human rights advocacy group, believes that the Pakistani military and civil societies have carved out their ties with the Taliban for smuggling and terrorist training to counter India's growing influence in South Asia. Used to be.
Pakistan's "double game" "doubtful"
The think tank has said that Pakistan's "double play" looks "questionable". Therefore, the role of Pakistan in Afghanistan after the Taliban occupation is being studied. The Taliban have assured no propaganda of terrorist activities on Afghan soil after seizing power. The IFFRAS, however, quoted Aqeel Shah, a scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, as saying that the Taliban had an image of saying something and doing something.
Terrorist organizations of Pakistan in coordination with the Taliban
Defense expert Major General SVP Singh (retired) says it is wrong to assume that Taliban land will not be used by Pakistan. Rather, after the Taliban and the Haqqani group regime in Afghanistan, Pakistan has got the support and will make full use of the Taliban's resources against India. How terrorist incidents have increased in Jammu and Kashmir for a few days, may also be behind the complicity of Pakistan-Taliban. A few days ago a terrorist was also caught. From which many inputs have also been received. Terrorist organizations of Pakistan are working in coordination with the Taliban. Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba of Pakistan are also involved in these attacks.
Terrorist incidents happening at the behest of Pakistan
Defense experts completely agree with this report of Major General AK Siwach (Retd) think tank. He says that ever since the Taliban came to Afghanistan, Pakistan seems to have got the victory. All the terrorist incidents happening in Kashmir right now are happening at the behest of Pakistan. To capture Kabul, 10 thousand terrorists of Jaish-e-Muhammad and Lashkar-e-Taiba were fighting. They are now in PoK. They plan to infiltrate inside India in winter.
Siwach says that Pakistan can also break the ceasefire to infiltrate its terrorists into India. They believe that on the other hand, Islamic State Khurasan has also become active in Afghanistan and its sleeper cells may have entered India. This is a matter of great concern for the security agencies, they have to be very careful about it.
Terrorist activities will also increase in Pakistan
The think tank estimates that because of the "strong ties" between the Afghan Taliban and the Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP), violence is expected to escalate in "pro-democracy" countries, even Pakistan. The think tank, citing a United Nations report, said that even in the presence of US forces, by 2020 more than 6,000 terrorists had made their base in Afghanistan.
Defense expert Siwach also believes that Pakistan is very happy with the rule of the Taliban now, but this honeymoon period is going to end soon. According to him, Tehreek-e-Taliban, which is a terrorist group of Pakistan, has also become very powerful now. Tehreek Ek Pakistan does not want the China-Pakistan corridor. At the same time, he strongly advocates for bringing Sharia law in Pakistan and is putting pressure on Pakistan for this. Therefore, it is going to prove to be a big mistake for Pakistan to nurture such organizations.
According to him, terrorist activities are going to increase in Pakistan soon. On the other hand, the Balochistan Liberation Army has also become active due to the Taliban's rule over Kabul. They will also increase violence in Pakistan. Overall, Pakistan will also burn in its fire.
Terrorists creating country's image
IFFRAS quoted Ayesha Siddiqa, a researcher at the University of London, as saying that with the Taliban coming back to power in Afghanistan, the problem of Islamic fundamentalism is increasing in Pakistan and Pakistan is furthering its image as a terrorist country. . According to the think tank, there is increasing pressure on Pakistan to recognize the Taliban government and implement Sharia law. Such pressure can then lead to the promotion of terrorist organizations in Pakistan, leading to "bloodshed".
The IFFRAS quoted the director of the Pakistani Institute for Peace Studies, Muhammad Amir Rana, to say that with the Taliban taking power, anti-Pakistan terrorist groups would be encouraged, but the matter would not end here, a new war could begin in the country. can.
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