Islamabad: A recent investigation has highlighted accusations that India, with support from Afghanistan, is backing Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) to conduct assassinations and attacks against Kashmiris, Pakistanis, Sikhs, and Chinese nationals involved in key economic projects in Pakistan, such as the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). These actions are reportedly aimed at inflicting significant economic and human losses on Pakistan.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the allegations are based on a study by former CIA data analyst Sarah Adams, which claims India funneled $10 million to Afghanistan to help TTP and the Baloch terrorist network execute targeted killings across Pakistan. The study alleges that the Indian Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) is utilizing these groups as proxies to suppress freedom movements and exacerbate regional instability, suggesting a strategic use of terrorism to further India’s geopolitical interests.
The implications of these findings suggest that India’s involvement in regional terrorism is part of a broader strategy to destabilize Pakistan and undermine its economic progress. This comes against the backdrop of repeated Pakistani efforts to present evidence to the United Nations Security Council, demonstrating external support for terrorism within its borders. The continued challenges faced by Pakistan in combating terrorism highlight the complexity of regional security issues and the profound impact of foreign influence in fostering sustained conflicts.