Taliban chief is in the custody of Pakistani army, foreign intelligence agencies give information to India

  • The Indian govt is studying the information shared by foreign intelligence agencies about the main Taliban leader Haibatullah Akhundzada.
  • A top government official has indicated that he may be in Pakistani military custody and has not been seen by top Taliban leaders and fighters for nearly six months.
  • His last public statement was revealed in May on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr. According to this official, India is keenly watching whether Pakistan 'handles' the matter in some way.
  • After the occupation of Afghanistan, the path of the Taliban is not looking easy this time. Against this organization, people are coming on the streets with the flag of Afghanistan.
  • Ahmed Masood, son of Ahmed Shah Masood, who fought against the Taliban in the past, has now opened a front against 'this organization'.