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International News: The Taliban leadership has decided that silence will no longer work. Kabul believes Pakistan ignored repeated warnings. Diplomatic pressure is now seen as the strongest option. The dossier aims to expose Pakistan internationally. Taliban officials say facts will speak louder than statements. This move marks a major policy shift. Earlier tensions were limited to border disputes. Now the battle has entered global forums.
sources, the document contains detailed allegations. Pakistan is accused of backing terrorist networks. Kabul claims Islamabad shelters extremist groups. The dossier mentions economic pressure tactics against Afghanistan. Human rights violations against Afghan civilians are highlighted. Taliban officials say evidence is verified. The document reportedly includes intelligence inputs. Kabul calls the material “concrete and undeniable.”
The dossier accuses Pakistan of becoming a terror facilitation hub. Islamabad is blamed for nurturing ISIS elements in Balochistan. These groups are allegedly used to destabilise neighbours. Afghanistan, India, and Iran are named as targets. Kabul claims Pakistan exploits militancy for strategic depth. The allegations directly challenge Pakistan’s global narrative. Taliban officials say regional instability proves their case.
Yes, Pakistan’s intelligence agencies are directly accused. The dossier names ISI and Military Intelligence. They are alleged to provide funding and logistics. Terror outfits reportedly receive safe passage. Financial channels are said to be state-backed. Kabul claims training and coordination support exists. These accusations raise serious diplomatic stakes. Pakistan has not yet officially responded.
The dossier strongly criticises Pakistan’s treatment of Afghans. Refugees are described as facing inhuman conditions. Arbitrary border closures are highlighted. Afghan transit trade has been disrupted for months. Kabul accuses Pakistan of economic coercion. Trade routes to India remain blocked. Afghanistan calls this a violation of international transit rights.
The document will be sent to global and regional powers. Approval from Taliban supreme leader is awaited. After clearance, it will reach major capitals. Kabul wants international scrutiny on Pakistan. The aim is diplomatic isolation through facts. Taliban officials seek multilateral engagement. They hope global pressure will force accountability.
Experts warn of deeper regional instability. Pakistan-Taliban relations are near breaking point. Diplomatic hostility may impact border security. Terror allegations could strain Pakistan’s global standing. Kabul signals readiness for dialogue, but on equal terms. Taliban rejects Pakistan’s demands as illegal. The coming weeks may redefine South Asian diplomacy.
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