A Threat on Two Fronts: The Unholy India-Taliban Alliance to Attack on Pakistan

A Threat on Two Fronts: The Unholy India-Taliban Alliance to Attack on Pakistan

October 13, 2025 Off By Sharp Media

In a shameless move showing its desperation, New Delhi has partnered with the Afghan Taliban to call the UN-recognized disputed territory of Jammu and Kashmir an “integral part of India.” This deal, strongly condemned by Pakistan, is a clear attempt by the Modi government to use an unrecognized regime to legitimize its illegal occupation of Kashmir. The move violates international law and exposes India’s moral decay as it scrambles for regional influence.

A Shameless Violation of International Law

This joint statement is a direct attack on international law, a planned effort to fool the world by creating a false impression that India’s illegal actions have regional support.

♦ Pakistan’s Strong Condemnation: The Foreign Office of Pakistan rightly condemned the statement as baseless, misleading, and a clear violation of UN Security Council resolutions.

Undermining the UN Framework: By getting the Taliban’s support, India is trying to ignore UNSC Resolution 47, which calls for a fair vote by the Kashmiri people.

♦ An Illegitimate Endorsement: This support is legally worthless, as the Taliban regime is not recognized internationally, and its UN seat is still held by the previous government’s representative.

New Delhi’s Hypocrisy on Full Display

India’s new friendship with the Taliban is a shocking example of political hypocrisy, completely contradicting its own long-held public position and showing its desperation to challenge Pakistan.

♦ From Terrorists to Strategic Partners: The Modi government has forgotten its own history of calling the Taliban a terrorist group, especially after the Kandahar hijacking and the deadly Kabul embassy attack.

♦ A Cover to Attack Pakistan: India’s talk about fighting regional terrorism is a propaganda trick to make Pakistan look bad, ignoring its own record of secretly funding campaigns to destabilize Pakistan.

The Taliban’s Betrayal and Aggression

The Taliban regime, by siding with India on Kashmir and failing to control its territory, is not only betraying the Muslim world but is also breaking international laws and threatening Pakistan’s security.

Illegal Cross-Border Attacks: Recent unprovoked attacks by Afghan forces across the Durand Line are a serious violation of the UN Charter, which forbids using force against another country.

♦ Endangering Pakistan’s Security: Ongoing border clashes and the Taliban’s refusal to stop TTP militants operating from Afghan soil are a direct and continuous threat to Pakistan’s national security.

A Total Disregard for UN Duties

The Taliban regime’s actions, and its failure to act, show a complete disregard for its duties under key UN Security Council resolutions aimed at fighting global terrorism.

Violation of UNSC Resolution 1373: By allowing the TTP to use its land as a safe place to launch attacks, the Taliban regime is directly violating its duty to stop its soil from being used for terrorism.

♦ Undermining Global Sanctions: The Taliban’s failure to act against linked groups weakens the purpose of sanctions under UNSC Resolution 1267, which is meant to stop terrorist groups.

♦ Involvement in Cross-Border Violence: By allowing TTP operations, the Taliban regime risks being legally responsible for helping in the cross-border attacks that have killed thousands of Pakistanis.

India’s Destabilizing Role in Afghanistan

India’s claims of wanting a stable Afghanistan are a thin cover for its long-term goal of using Afghan land to create trouble in Pakistan. Its development projects have often been criticized for having political motives.

Masking Anti Pakistan Operations: New Delhi’s talk about “historic ties” is a cover for its decades-long plan to gain “strategic depth” by supporting spy operations and militant groups against Pakistan from Afghanistan.

A Questionable Development Partner: Even famous Indian projects, like the Salma Dam, have been criticized by Afghans for being badly designed and driven by political goals instead of the real needs of the Afghan people.

A Desperate Attempt to Regain Lost Influence

The truth is, despite its recent talks with the Taliban, India remains mostly ignored in Afghanistan’s affairs since 2021. This meeting is a desperate attempt to regain a foothold in a region where its influence has shrunk.

Pushed to the Sidelines in Regional Affairs: Since US forces left, India has found itself on the outside looking in, with very little power in the new political situation in Afghanistan.

♦ An Alliance of Convenience: This partnership is not based on shared values but is a cynical deal, driven only by India’s unending hostility towards Pakistan.

A Different Vision for Regional Stability

In contrast to India’s destabilizing approach, Pakistan and China have always followed a practical policy towards Afghanistan, focused on creating real stability through cooperation.

♦ Practical Steps Over Propaganda: Unlike India’s strategy, which is built on propaganda, the policies of Pakistan and China are based on realism and a forward-looking vision for the region.

A Focus on Security and Economic Growth: The Pakistan-China approach puts security and economic growth first, understanding that a stable Afghanistan is necessary for peace in the whole region.

Pakistan’s Firm and Unshakable Position

Pakistan has made its position clear. It will not allow India to use any regional group to legitimize its illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir or to threaten its security.

♦ Rejection of the False Story: Pakistan’s Foreign Office has firmly rejected the joint statement, correctly calling it an insult to the Kashmiri people’s right to self-determination.

♦ A Threat to Regional Peace: These reckless actions by India and the Taliban not only break international law but also actively endanger the peace and security of South Asia.

Conclusion

The Jaishankar-Muttaqi meeting was a diplomatic joke, a desperate move by an isolated India to create a false story on Kashmir. By partnering with an unrecognized regime, the Modi government has again shown its disrespect for international law and the Kashmiri people. This unholy alliance exposes India’s hypocrisy and highlights the terror threat Pakistan faces from Afghanistan, enabled by the Taliban and New Delhi. Pakistan remains firm on its Kashmir stance and will continue to expose India’s dangerous role in the region.