Pakistan Sees Taliban As An Opportunity In Afghanistan
Pakistan sees Taliban as an opportunity in Afghanistan: US report reveals. A report about Afghanistan has said that due to the rise of the Taliban.
Pakistan’s relations with Afghanistan and America may deteriorate. Let us tell you that ever since the US started and announced the withdrawal of its troops from Afghanistan.
The Taliban has been continuously spreading its foot here. Since May, many districts have come under his grip. The United Nations has also warned the whole world about the rise of the Taliban.
In this report of the International Crisis Group, it has been said that in the absence of America, there may be instability in Afghanistan again, which can be taken advantage of by the Taliban.
It has also been said in this that where there may be a threat to the security of Pakistan, the terrorists of Pakistan can form an alliance with the Taliban.
It said that Pakistan should take advantage of its ties with the Taliban and appeal to them not to indulge in violence.
According to the report, unstable Afghanistan may encourage Pakistani terrorist organizations, especially the Pakistani Taliban, to join it.
Because of this, violence can spread on a large scale in Afghanistan, due to which the number of Afghan refugees can increase in large numbers.
The report said that Pakistan has failed to use its influence over the Taliban. Pakistan has also failed to persuade the Taliban to reduce the violence.
Not only this, but he has also completely failed to persuade the Taliban to establish peace.
However, the report said that Pakistan supports the peace talks for Afghanistan because it sees the Taliban as an opportunity and wants to put the Taliban closer to or on the power of Afghanistan.
China-made VT-4 tank inducted in Pakistan Army.
The Pakistan Army has formally inducted the first batch of Chinese-made VT-4 battle tanks into its arsenal.
According to the news agency, the Chinese-owned armored vehicle manufacturer Norinco has manufactured this tank.
The delivery of this tank (VT-4 battle tanks) started in April last year. After Thailand and Nigeria, Pakistan is the third country that has bought these tanks from China.
The Army’s Media Affairs Wing said in a statement that Lt Gen Shaheen Mahmood, Commander of Mangala Corps, visited the Armored Division on Wednesday and inspected the first batch of VT-4 tanks.
Major General Rashid Mahmood informed the Corps Commander about the shipment of the first batch of tanks.
The official statement said. General Mahmud also witnessed the test of maneuverability of the tanks.