Pakistan, after rooting for Taliban, faces a blowback

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Islamabad wants a negotiated agreement in Afghanistan as it fears that an outright Taliban takeover would galvanise Pakistani jihadists, the Wall Street Journal reported.

For two decades, a large part of the Pakistani security establishment rooted for the Taliban in the Afghan war.

Now that the Taliban are taking over vast tracts of the country and seem to be on the cusp of seizing power, panic is spreading through Pakistan’s halls of power, the WSJ said.

Ever since the 2001 US invasion ousted the Pakistani-backed Taliban regime in Kabul, Pakistan’s powerful military has unofficially provided carefully calibrated support to the group, allowing Afghan insurgents to operate from its territory.

Pakistan wanted to bolster the Taliban as a counter to the influence of its enemy India in Afghanistan and to have a potent proxy there after a US departure, the report said.

Formally an American ally since 2001, Pakistan’s government denies backing the Taliban, but says it has some limited influence over the group.

With the Taliban sweeping through a third of Afghanistan’s districts following the US military withdrawal and surrounding the country’s major cities, Pakistani authorities have to grapple with the unintended consequences of their policies.

The report said a total takeover by the Taliban or a new civil war in Afghanistan would backfire against Islamabad’s national interests, senior Pakistani officials say.

“We are so closely intertwined with Afghanistan, ethnically, religiously, tribally, that whenever there is civil war, Pakistan gets sucked in automatically,” said Pakistan’s former Defence Minister, Lt Gen Naeem Lodhi (retd).

“Civil war (in Afghanistan) is the last thing that Pakistan would like to happen,” the WSJ said.

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