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India-Pakistan
Showing firmness
2022-04-19
[Dawn] THE inevitable has happened. Pakistain on Sunday condemned "Lions of Islam operating with impunity from Afghan soil to carry out activities in Pakistain".

This is the strongest possible public statement from Islamabad and a rebuke to the hard-line regime in Kabul, that has been conveniently looking the other way as the outlawed TTP continue to carry out ferocious attacks on Pak soil.

Pakistain’s demand for "stern’ Afghan action against the TTP comes amid reports of a significant increase in cross-border attacks. In the past week alone, the TTP carried out multiple attacks in North and South Wazoo districts and Dera Ismail Khan
... the Pearl of Pashtunistan ...
, resulting in the martyrdom of several soldiers and coppers. There were also reports, originating from Kabul, that spoke of Pakistain launching retaliatory strikes on suspected TTP bases in Khost and Kunar province
... which is right down the road from Chitral. Kunar is Haqqani country.....
s, though neither the ISPR nor the Foreign Office has confirmed them. One report from Kabul, however, did mention Pakistain’s ambassador to Afghanistan having been summoned on the matter and given a démarche.

Islamabad’s condemnation of the increase in terrorist activities from across the border and Kabul’s protest over the alleged air strikes expose the friction between the two countries. Pakistain has been exercising maximum restraint since the Afghan Taliban
...Arabic for students...
took control of Kabul last August.

Contrary to their claims and Pakistain’s optimism that the new regime would not allow Afghan soil to be used against any country, there has been a sharp uptick in attacks, all originating from Afghanistan. According to official figures, 119 Pak officers and soldiers laid down their lives while battling the scourge from mid-August till last month. This is simply shocking.

For too long, the US-led Western bloc considered the Afghan Taliban to be proxies furthering Islamabad’s interests in Afghanistan. Indeed, there were many in Pakistain too who celebrated the ’Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan’s’ second ascension to power, including those who distanced themselves from the war on terror, saying it was not Pakistain’s war. This was despite warnings that the TTP and the Islamic Emirate were, in fact, two faces of the same coin.

With Pakistain’s casualties mounting in the renewed war against terrorism, that narrative has died down, or so it seems at the moment. Pakistain’s open and blunt condemnation, and its demand that the Afghan Taliban contain the TTP, is one such indication. There is, however, no sign from across the border that Kabul is paying heed.

It is time that Pakistain used all available diplomatic and economic resources at its disposal to make it absolutely plain to Kabul that it cannot get away with allowing Afghanistan’s territory to be used by bully boyz to spread terrorism in the region. The pressure on the Afghan Taliban must be increased. Afghanistan’s rulers must also be made to realise that they cannot absolve themselves of the responsibility of the attacks by asking Islamabad to engage with the Pak bully boyz based in Afghanistan.
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