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Sources have told India Today that Pakistani intelligence agency ISI has directed its fighters and Taliban to target Indian assets in Afghanistan.
Pakistani intelligence agency ISI has directed its fighters and Taliban to target buildings and infrastructure built by India, over the last 20 years, in war-torn Afghanistan.
“A large number of Pakistani fighters have joined the fight inside Afghanistan against the government there and supporting the Taliban. They have entered the arena with instructions to target Indian assets and buildings,” government sources monitoring the ground situation there have told India Today.
The instructions are clear that the first target should be Indian assets in areas that come under the Taliban's control, sources said.
According to estimates, more than 10,000 Pakistani fighters have entered Afghanistan through the porous borders, while several were stationed there for many years -- actively fighting against the US and allied forces.
India has spent over $3 billion in Afghanistan since the Taliban was uprooted from Kabul in 2001. The major symbols of Indian assets include the 218-km road between Delaram and Zaranj, IndiaAfghanistan friendship dam (also known as the Salma Dam) and the Afghan Parliament building which was inaugurated in 2015.
Meanwhile, whether India would be able to maintain its presence in Afghanistan with the return of the Taliban is still not clear. There has been no indication or assurance received from the new radical Islamic establishment in this regard.
The Indian citizens involved in the construction work and maintenance have been asked to move out safely even as other countries are closely monitoring the situation at the Kabul airport -- which is soon likely to be handed over to the Turks by the Americans.
India is left only with two of its institutions in Afghanistan -- the consulate in Mazar-e-Sharif and the embassy in Kabul.
The Kandahar consulate saw the return of Indian citizens and security personnel recently while the ones in Jalalabad and Herat were shut earlier.
The loser nations of India and Afghanistan have directed their media to point fingers at Pakistan on a big scale, to cover their incompetence and military failures. They did this in the past and failed miserably.
Pakistani intelligence agency ISI has directed its fighters and Taliban to target buildings and infrastructure built by India, over the last 20 years, in war-torn Afghanistan.
“A large number of Pakistani fighters have joined the fight inside Afghanistan against the government there and supporting the Taliban. They have entered the arena with instructions to target Indian assets and buildings,” government sources monitoring the ground situation there have told India Today.
The instructions are clear that the first target should be Indian assets in areas that come under the Taliban's control, sources said.
According to estimates, more than 10,000 Pakistani fighters have entered Afghanistan through the porous borders, while several were stationed there for many years -- actively fighting against the US and allied forces.
India has spent over $3 billion in Afghanistan since the Taliban was uprooted from Kabul in 2001. The major symbols of Indian assets include the 218-km road between Delaram and Zaranj, IndiaAfghanistan friendship dam (also known as the Salma Dam) and the Afghan Parliament building which was inaugurated in 2015.
Meanwhile, whether India would be able to maintain its presence in Afghanistan with the return of the Taliban is still not clear. There has been no indication or assurance received from the new radical Islamic establishment in this regard.
The Indian citizens involved in the construction work and maintenance have been asked to move out safely even as other countries are closely monitoring the situation at the Kabul airport -- which is soon likely to be handed over to the Turks by the Americans.
India is left only with two of its institutions in Afghanistan -- the consulate in Mazar-e-Sharif and the embassy in Kabul.
The Kandahar consulate saw the return of Indian citizens and security personnel recently while the ones in Jalalabad and Herat were shut earlier.
Exclusive: Pakistani fighters, Taliban instructed to target Indian assets in Afghanistan, say sources
Sources have told India Today that Pakistani intelligence agency ISI has directed its fighters and Taliban to target Indian assets in Afghanistan.
www.indiatoday.in
Pakistani fighters, Taliban instructed to target India-built assets in Afghanistan | India News - Times of India
India News: NEW DELHI: With the Taliban being joined by Pakistanis in Afghanistan in large numbers, their fighters have been instructed by the Inter-Services Inte.
timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Pakistani fighters, Taliban told to target India-built assets in Afghanistan: Report
As per estimates and inputs, more than 10,000 Pakistanis have entered the war zone in Afghanistan to openly support the Taliban's offensive against the Ashraf Ghani-led Afghanistan government.
www.hindustantimes.com
Pakistani fighters, Taliban instructed to target India-built assets in Afghanistan
New Delhi [India], July 18 (ANI) With the Taliban being joined by Pakistanis in Afghanistan in large numbers, their fighters have been instructed by the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) to target the Indian-built assets in the war-torn country, over the last many years.
www.aninews.in
The loser nations of India and Afghanistan have directed their media to point fingers at Pakistan on a big scale, to cover their incompetence and military failures. They did this in the past and failed miserably.