As Pakistan pursues peace talks with the Afghan government and the Taliban, Islamabad has flagged suspected Indian involvement in Taliban-led insurgent networks as a growing concern. Analysts say Pakistan’s framing signals that Delhi’s ties with the Taliban could be influencing Islamabad’s strategy in Kabul. Pakistan’s diplomatic posture argues that India’s intelligence presence, logistical links and investment in Afghanistan may shift regional power-dynamics and challenge Pakistan’s western-border stability. The development adds a geopolitical layer to the border talks and suggests that any agreement with Afghanistan will not be purely bilateral but subject to broader regional influence. Observers see this as a sign that Pakistan is recalibrating its foreign-policy narrative ahead of major diplomatic engagements.
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