Canberra, Australia – Web Desk: An analysis published by The Conversation has alleged that the Taliban administration is allowing militant groups to use Afghan territory to launch attacks into Pakistan.
The report claims that the Taliban’s alleged support for armed groups has created serious security challenges not only for Afghanistan but for the wider region. It further warns that links between the Taliban and Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) could pose a growing threat to global stability.
According to the publication, the Taliban integrated several armed factions into state structures after taking control of Afghanistan, while also allegedly providing safe havens to militant groups operating in the region.
The report additionally suggested that regional dynamics are being influenced by broader geopolitical interests, though such claims remain subject to independent verification.
The findings highlight ongoing concerns among international observers regarding cross-border militancy and regional security in South Asia.
