Explosive Revelation: Afghan Taliban Funded by India to Back Terror in Pakistan – Ex-General Claims

ISLAMABAD (Samaj News) – In a shocking disclosure that has sent ripples across the region, former Director of Military Intelligence and Commander of Afghan Special Operations Forces, General Sami Sadat, has exposed a dangerous nexus between the Afghan Taliban and India.
Speaking to international media, General Sadat revealed:
“The Afghan Taliban are receiving financial support from India and using it to back anti-Pakistan terrorist groups.”
According to him, these funds are funneled to Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) – referred to by Pakistani authorities as “Khawarij” – and Baloch separatist outfits, enabling a surge in terrorist attacks on Pakistani soil.
🤝 Taliban-India Cooperation: A Threat to Regional Peace?
General Sadat’s revelations support long-standing concerns raised by Pakistan’s defense officials. Most notably, Defense Minister Khawaja Asif recently warned of a covert alliance between India and the Afghan Taliban aimed at destabilizing Pakistan.
“The Taliban have built close ties with India and are using their support to fund and harbor groups actively involved in terrorism within Pakistan,” General Sadat stated.
These allegations, if proven true, confirm Pakistan’s stance that cross-border terrorism is not merely a local insurgency, but rather part of a coordinated regional strategy driven by foreign influence.
🚨 Is Pakistan Facing a Two-Front Threat?
With Afghanistan serving as a safe haven and India as the financier, Pakistan’s security dynamics grow more complex. This covert alliance raises critical questions about regional intelligence cooperation, the true motives of the Taliban regime, and India’s role in proxy conflicts.
Security experts warn that such a nexus could escalate instability, undermine regional peace efforts, and complicate diplomatic engagements.
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