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Taliban instructed by ISI to assault Indian property in Afghanistan

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The Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) in Pakistan has instructed the Taliban and the Pakistani forces who’ve joined them to destroy symbols of Indian goodwill in Afghanistan, ANI has reported. According to intel inputs, round 10,000 Pakistanis have entered Afghanistan to help the Islamic terrorist’s group in claiming the nation.
According to an ANI report, Taliban and Pakistani fighters have been instructed by the ISI to focus on Indian-built property & take away any indicators of Indian goodwill work within the war-torn #Afghanistan. pic.twitter.com/GNJq6vVgA9— Asianet Newsable (@AsianetNewsEN) July 18, 2021
Intel inputs counsel that they’ve been particularly instructed to focus on Indian property and gestures of goodwill by the Indian Government. India has invested $3 billion within the reconstruction efforts within the nation over the previous couple of many years that embrace the Afghan Parliament and the 218-km highway between Delaram and Zaranj Salma Dam.
Only just lately, an Indian photojournalist with Reuters was killed by the Taliban throughout clashes with Afghan forces. The Afghan Government had advised earlier that they could search army help from India within the close to future.
“Should we not get to a stage in the peace process with the Taliban, then maybe a time (will come) where we would be seeking India’s military assistance, more military assistance in the years ahead,” Farid Mamundzay, Afghanistan’s Ambassador to India had stated. However, the Afghan envoy has clarified that the war-torn nation just isn’t searching for Indian troops on its soil.
“We are not seeking India’s assistance with sending troops to Afghanistan. Their footprint in Afghanistan to fight our war would not be needed at this stage,” he stated. The envoy added that the Afghan Air Force may benefit from Indian help, together with in issues like pilot coaching—which he stated India was “naturally” a spot it might need involvement from.