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India is breathing fire and is planning to attack Pakistan in Nov
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War Seems Imminent

Brig (R) Asif Haroon Raja
Last updated: November 12, 2025 7:18 pm
Brig (R) Asif Haroon Raja
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India is breathing fire and is planning to attack Pakistan in Nov using ground forces, Navy and IAF.

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  • The author Brigadier (Retd.) Asif Haroon Raja, is a retired Brig, war veteran, defence security and political analyst, columnist, author of five books, ex-chairman TFP, Patron-in-chief CDS Think Tank, Director Meesakh Research Centre, Chief Election Commissioner Tehreek-e-Jawanan Pakistan, takes part in TV talk shows daily.
  • *The views and opinions expressed herein, and any references, are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of the Centre for Development and Stability (CDS).

India is coordinating its offensive moves with Afghanistan to sandwich Pakistan from two directions.

The TTA regime under Haibatullah Akhundzada, which is strategically aligned with India and has the support of Israel, has become the sworn enemy of Pakistan.

Negotiations in Doha and Istanbul were a farce, essentially designed to buy time to shift TTP and BLA terrorists to safer places in congested areas of cities, and to regroup the terrorists and suicide bombers for future attacks in Pakistan.

Haibatullah has taken personal control over all the suicide bombers, and has assembled 700 bombers in Qandhar from all the terror groups in the old compound of Mulla Omar, where the terrorists are trained and teenagers are brainwashed to become suicide bombers.

From now onwards, Haibatullah will be assigning targets and dispatching suicide bombers. The main targets are Isbd, Lahore and Karachi.

Reportedly, 120 suicide bombers have entered Pakistan and the first suicide attack took place in Isbd yesterday.

All the suicide bombers are carrying Pakistani ID cards, and are well versed with the geography of Pakistan.

Although Jamaatul Ahrar claimed responsibility, the approver is Haibatullah who has become a sworn enemy of Pakistan.

Hence, the conclusion drawn is that TTA, and not TTP is the enemy of Pakistan , since TTP takes guidance from Haibatullah.

TTA is anti-peace and anti-Pakistan, and is behaving irresponsibly like a loose Jihadi force.

It has sheltered 24 major terrorist groups in violation of the Doha Agreement.

It has a sinister design to seize KP and the Pashtun belt of Baluchistan. A Greater Afghanistan map is in circulation.

There are daily flights between Afghanistan and India, and reportedly all the Afghans travelling to India are in possession of Pak IDs and documents.

They are likely to be used for staging false flag operations, like the one enacted in Delhi the day before yesterday.

In response to the Indian sponsored attacks in Wana and Isbd, about which concrete evidence of involvement of the two conniving partners has been collected, Pakistan is planning a counterpoise inside Afghanistan.

Prior to the cross border attack, Pak security forces conducted an intelligence based targeted operation in Zehri village in interior Baluchistan, and destroyed a Command HQ of BLA and TTP, and killed 30 terrorists including their top commanders.

They had assembled to plan and execute attacks in the two provinces in response to Pakistan’s intended deep strikes in Afghanistan.

The evil has been nipped in the bud, but the battle is on, since the Khawarijs have the support of handlers, facilitators and sympathisers in Pakistan. PTI, PkMap, PTM, banned TLP and several other groups are pro- TTP, TTA and India.

Hence, Pakistan security forces have to deal with external Indo-Afghan-Israel nexus and the internal axis, which is against Azm Istehqam in KP and Baluchistan, and are opposing return of illegal Afghan refugees, who have become a big security hazard.

Internally, Afghanistan is in a mess. Apart from differences among the ruling Qandhari group, the Khostis under Sirajuddin Haqqani and the Qandharis are engaged in a power struggle.

Northern Afghanistan is spinning out of control, where the National Resistance Force (NRF) of Tajiks, Panjsheri group led by Ahmed Masud, and the 20,000 strong ANA soldiers under Rustam Dostum are up in arms.

NRF and the Tajiks have gained control over four provinces including Badakshan and Takhar.

NRF is in contact with Pakistan and seeking assistance. It wants a regime change. Ahmed Masood on a visit to Paris, is lambasting TTA and wants it to be replaced with a people friendly government.

Afghanistan is in a melting pot, while Pakistan is facing three directional threats to its security. War with India and Afghanistan seems imminent.

The Govt and the military are well poised to take on the threats and are ready to give a befitting response, but the role of domestic opponents is shameful and deplorable.

KP is the frontline province and has suffered the most at the hands of hired proxies and the treachery of the TTA. The CM of KP, directed by the founder of PTI, is aligned with the enemies of Pakistan.

The cult followers are criticising the govt and the army and not the enemies. They are blaming defence minister Asif Khwaja for failing talks in Istanbul, and not the Afghan delegation, which threatened to blow up Isbd and remained inflexible.

The author Brigadier (Retd.) Asif Haroon Raja, is a retired Brig, war veteran, defence security and political analyst, columnist, author of five books, ex-chairman TFP, Patron-in-chief CDS Think Tank, Director Meesakh Research Centre, Chief Election Commissioner Tehreek-e-Jawanan Pakistan, takes part in TV talk shows daily.
*The views and opinions expressed herein, and any references, are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of the Centre for Development and Stability (CDS).
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