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‘Sarah Adam lifts the veil on India-TTP nexus to kill Kashmiris
‘Sarah Adam lifts the veil on India-TTP nexus to kill Kashmiris

Business Recorder

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Business Recorder

‘Sarah Adam lifts the veil on India-TTP nexus to kill Kashmiris

This is apropos a letter to the Editor from this writer carried by the newspaper yesterday. Despite efforts in the US Congress to introduce accountability measures — such as the stalled Protecting Death Act — no meaningful action has been taken to plug these financial leaks. Sarah Adam calls this a case of strategic blindness, warning that Western aid is unintentionally funding the next regional war. Adam describes India's strategy as a classic case of short-term gain, long-term catastrophe. By weaponizing the Taliban against Pakistani interests, India may have scored a few tactical wins, but it is also creating a monster it cannot control. The second-tier Kashmiri leadership now being cultivated is deeply radical, bound not by nationalism but by jihadist ideology. And while Pakistan may be the immediate target, India will not be immune to their long-term plans. The Taliban and Al-Qaeda-aligned fighters, once fully entrenched, will have no qualms about shifting their attention toward India—particularly in Kashmir. Their transnational agenda doesn't distinguish between India and Pakistan; both are seen as secular enemies obstructing their vision of Islamic rule. One of the most alarming outcomes Sarah Adam highlights is the increased risk of accidental war. Given the current volatility in India-Pakistan relations, even a small, third-party terrorist strike could ignite a massive military confrontation. With both states on hair-trigger alert, a misattributed attack could spiral into a catastrophic war—not between nations by intent, but orchestrated by extremist groups for mutual destruction. Adam calls this scenario 'killing two birds with one stone,' where radical groups manipulate mistrust between India and Pakistan to fuel regional chaos and ideological expansion. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

Sarah Adam lifts the veil on India-TTP nexus to kill Kashmiris
Sarah Adam lifts the veil on India-TTP nexus to kill Kashmiris

Business Recorder

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Recorder

Sarah Adam lifts the veil on India-TTP nexus to kill Kashmiris

In a world growing increasingly chaotic, the latest revelations by former CIA operative Sarah Adam could not have come at a more critical moment. Her interview, rich in classified insight and field-sourced intelligence, exposes a sinister and elaborate strategy being orchestrated by India—one that not only seeks to eliminate Kashmiri freedom fighters but also aims to destabilize Balochistan and undermine the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). Sarah Adam's whistleblowing reveals a two-pronged covert war being waged by India. On one front, India is reportedly collaborating with Taliban factions to assassinate Kashmiri militants on Pakistani soil, specifically those allegedly aligned with Pakistan's military and intelligence services. On the second front, India is accused of utilizing Afghan soil and TTP (Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan) infrastructure to arm and finance Baloch insurgents—targeting Pakistan's territorial integrity and its most vital economic artery: CPEC. Adam argues that India's use of Taliban infrastructure is not merely tactical—it is strategic. By removing the 'old guard' of Kashmiri militants, India and its Taliban collaborators are paving the way for a new generation of militants—fighters indoctrinated in the ideological warfare of the Taliban and Al-Qaeda. These emerging actors, shaped in the fires of Afghanistan's post-occupation resistance, reject diplomacy, borders, and national loyalty. They envision not political autonomy but an Islamic emirate in Kashmir, formed through unrelenting, decentralized jihad. Their loyalties lie not with Rawalpindi or Islamabad, but with global extremist agendas. The geopolitical implications are worsened by the fact that this insurgency is being indirectly financed by Western taxpayers. Since 2021, the US and the UN have funneled over $11 billion in humanitarian aid to Afghanistan. Intended for civilian relief, much of this aid is reportedly siphoned off by the Taliban through taxes, coercion, and diversion tactics—and then repurposed to fund regional militant operations, including those targeting Pakistan. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

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