India-Israel nexus plots anti-Pakistan offensive via Taliban, experts warn

TEL-AVIV: India is orchestrating a multi-pronged covert offensive against Pakistan, leveraging its burgeoning alliance with Israel and a deepening diplomatic embrace of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan to destabilize the region, according to security experts.

 

Prime Minister Modi’s recent visit to Israel is assessed to be more than a routine diplomatic engagement. Analysts indicate it has catalyzed a new level of defense and intelligence cooperation, which New Delhi plans to weaponize against Pakistan. This “India-Israel nexus” is reportedly being synchronized with the use of Afghan territory, where India has rapidly pivoted from condemning the Taliban as a “Pakistani proxy” to upgrading its diplomatic mission in Kabul to full operational status.

 

This shift is viewed as a strategic move to exploit ground realities in Afghanistan, providing a launchpad for proxy forces. Experts point to New Delhi’s history of using Afghan soil, substantiated by cases like that of Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav, as evidence of a sustained campaign to foment chaos in Pakistan. The current engagement with the Taliban regime belies claims of merely providing “humanitarian aid,” instead pointing to a calculated alignment of anti-Pakistan forces.

 

The so-called “Sindoor-2″ plan is reportedly the codename for this dirty game, a direct consequence of India’s political setbacks and its “defeat” in the war of truth. Under this blueprint, India, with Israeli assistance, is accused of planning to activate terrorist organizations operating under the Taliban’s shadow to target Pakistan’s internal security.

 

Pakistan has issued a stark warning, stating that any use of Afghan soil for hostile activities will have severe consequences for regional peace. The country’s security institutions, however, remain fully capable of thwarting any such imposed war, irrespective of the enemy’s size or external backing, and are prepared to give a crushing response to any agg

ression.

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