... So how come he survived 2 attempts on his life in quetta and his brother was killed in querra if he was in Afghanistan all that time?
Brother, I dont think you fully understand or realise what the Taliban's presence in Pakistan means.
The Taliban leadership or their fighters travel back and forth between Pakistan and Afghanistan at will. They don't require permission or approval from the Pakistani State neither they need to inform or clarify their activities to the Pakistan State.
The Taliban have never bothered with these protocols and Pakistan has not interfered with their movements except on some rare occasions as per my previous post.
Therefore, claiming or portraying that the Taliban is the brainchild of Pakistani military or their fighters are de-facto foot soldiers of Pakistan Army or that Pakistani State enjoys a strong and co-hesive relationship with the Taliban is incorrect.
Pakistan from day one has denied the presence of the Taliban in the country and also denied political and military links with the Taliban. At best, Pakistan only monitors their movement for it's own national security purposes.
What Pakistan has confirmed and repeated many a times is that Pakistan has/has had limited influence over the Taliban through Pakistani citizens (pukhtoons) who are related with the Taliban.
These relatives can hold high positions in Pakistani politics and/or in the military, or these Pakistani citizens may have contacts with people of authority in Pakistan. The State has never tried to break these links between the Afghan Pukhtoon and the Pakistani Pukhtoon due to the tribal and cultural sensitivities.
Why? Simply because Pakistan does not want a full blown unrest at the border parallel to LoC. The same is true on the Afghan sode hence the Taliban are saying, TTP is Pakistan's internal matter.
So, when you're day-dreaming and imagining Pakistani Generals holding Corps Commander like regular meetings with the Taliban leadership or Pakistani Generals laying out plans to Taliban fighters or ISI agents based in Afghanistan radioing in information to the Taliban, none of that has been happening. It's time to wake up.