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Pakistan played disruptive role in Afghanistan, provided support to Taliban: Report

Pakistan played disruptive role in Afghanistan, provided support to Taliban: Report

Congressional Research Service (CRS) has indicted Pakistan of playing a disruptive and destabilising part in Afghanistan. It also said Pakistan handed,” active and unresistant support to the Taliban.”

Pakistan has long played an active and, by numerous accounts, disruptive and destabilising part in Afghan affairs, including through the provision of active and unresistant support to the Taliban. Numerous spectators see the Taliban’s preemption (of Afghanistan) as a substantial triumph for Pakistan, bolstering its influence in Afghanistan and advancing its decades-long sweats to limit Indian influence there,”the report said.

CRS reports are prepared for lawgivers to make informed opinions on colorful issues of their interest. It isn’t considered an sanctioned view or report of the US Congress.
The report said despitepro-Taliban commentary by top Pakistani officers, the preemption by the group could pose challenges and complications for Islamabad.

Still, Pakistani officers claim that their influence over the Taliban is limited. More astronomically, despite some implicitlypro-Taliban statements from top Pakistani officers, the Taliban’s preemption may present challenges and complications for Pakistan,”it stated.

Prepared by independent subject area experts, the bipartisan Congressional Research Service (CRS) report said if other countries similar as Pakistan, Russia, China, or US mates similar as Qatar move towards lesser acceptance of the Taliban, it could insulate the United States, weakening its influence and giving the Taliban lesser openings to shirk or fight the US pressure.

The report also advised that a more corrective US approach could complicate the formerly dire philanthropic conditions in Afghanistan with uncertain counteraccusations for Taliban rule and indigenous dynamics.
Since the preemption of Kabul on August 15, Pakistan has been trying to move the world to diplomatically engage with the Taliban. Still, the transnational community remains skeptical of the fundamentalist group, especially on issues of terrorism and mortal rights.

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