• 17 hours ago

Important meeting on the ongoing wave of terrorism in the country
Transcript
00:00Politics will go on. There is a large political consensus in the parliament, all political parties were present.
00:09PTI was also in one shape, their CMKP, Mr. Gandapur, and news is coming that he also gave his feedback in a very good way.
00:18Now the question to you is that the political consensus was already created.
00:23Now you have to move forward with this consensus.
00:27What method should be adopted from the security side so that this wave of terrorism can end once and for all?
00:37I think it is a good news that all the parties are together.
00:41At the federal level, PTI was not seen.
00:45There is a big thing in this that there is a triangle of terrorism,
00:50whose base is in Afghanistan and one side is in Delhi.
00:53And on the front line, there are two big terrorist organizations, TPKP and BLA in Pakistan.
01:00And you must have followed the Indian media, which is how they did it.
01:04Despite the fact that in their own country, the eyes of the Qur'an have been closed.
01:08There are talks about going to the shrine.
01:11But here, I think India has put a lot of effort and has a plan.
01:15I think this is an undeclared war and it should be understood as a war.
01:19I think it is not a normal thing that all these governments are coming together.
01:25Unfortunately, there was a regime in Afghanistan that was expected that we may not have such good relations.
01:32And they became a hired gun to be very, very frank.
01:35There is no service to Islam.
01:37So this is the challenge.
01:39I think all three of them have to fight in parallel.
01:43And you have to do it in five or six domains.
01:46Whether it is diplomatic, military, economic, political, social, and information.
01:53So in every domain, I think Pakistan has to now fight it out.
02:00And I'm sure what has been announced and the briefings…
02:04The biggest problem in this is that you have seen the realignment on the regional and international level.
02:12Now there is the election of President Trump.
02:14President Trump immediately invites Prime Minister Moody.
02:18And obviously, keeping China in front, America is putting its weight on the shoulders of Moody.
02:25And the statements of Moody are going against us.
02:30Now, if we want to face this challenge, what tools do we have in the foreign policy domain that we can use in the near future?
02:40Because now this connection has been proven that these recent events are happening via Afghanistan.
02:47Behind this, India is driving all this.
02:52Their resources are being used.
02:54So how do we act on an international level?
02:58There are two things in this.
03:00One is the regional framework, in which Pakistan has gained success.
03:03The whole region is worried.
03:04If you look at the two big formats that we tackle America later,
03:08one is the quadrilateral, in which Iran, Pakistan, China, Russia, and the big ones are united.
03:13They are very clear that this terrorism is coming from here.
03:15Despite that, they have engaged, because everybody has to engage, because the government is in power.
03:19The second is the Moscow format, in which Central Asia is also included, and India also comes.
03:23So there is a lot of clarity there.
03:25So at the regional level, everyone had their own constraints.
03:28But I think Pakistan has been successful.
03:30Diplomatically, you have heard that people have come with you.
03:33In fact, they have warned.
03:34Now let's come to America.
03:36In America, I would say that more than Trump, I think the Biden administration has given you a lot of tools and policies.
03:42$7 billion has been released.
03:44Look at Adam's report.
03:46Or look at Saigar's report.
03:48$17 to $21 billion has been given directly.
03:51People say that every week, a $87 million ship from the CIA came to America.
03:56This means that it was a deliberate effort that Islamism was left behind.
03:59And this is because of Pakistan.
04:01Look, by and large, if you look at the map of Afghanistan, it is not like America with anyone.
04:06With Iran, Pakistan was not in the good books.
04:10China is the rival, and Russia is Biden.
04:13Now there is a shift in America.
04:16With Trump coming, I would say that there will be a little positivity, despite the fact that whatever is going on with him is going on since the late 90s.
04:24Here, I think a space is being created in which Trump's policy is slightly different.
04:28And in that, maybe America and Russia can also come to the same page.
04:32Because the Taliban has now become a threat to the entire region.
04:35And ISIS is also taking over here.
04:37So, in my opinion, this is an environment.
04:39I think this fight is over on Pakistan.
04:41I think on its own.
04:43I have talked about the remaining 5-6 domains.
04:45Mr. Banerjee, I would like to ask you a question.
04:49The DGISPR said that the rules of the game have changed.
04:55Now, what has changed?
04:57Please explain this.
04:59Now, wherever there is a conspiracy against Pakistan, does it mean that we can go there and target it?
05:08When there is a conspiracy in Pakistan, people operate from there and enter Pakistan.
05:12So, will you go there and operate there?
05:15Please explain what were the rules of the game before and what will happen now?
05:20I think the rules of the game have mainly changed.
05:24There has been a restraint here in Pakistan because the number of assassins has decreased.
05:29That will not happen now.
05:31There is no doubt that those who will fight will be terrorists.
05:36One by one, they will fight openly.
05:38My own recommendation is that you should finish it by the last percent of the DLA.
05:43By the last percent of the TTP.
05:45Now, there will be a proactive strategy.
05:47If there is a base in Afghanistan, like Turkey,
05:51we have always said that Turkey has forced the Kurds to stay in Iraq.
05:57You strike across the border.
05:59So, you have a wherewithal.
06:01Then I would say that even going to India,
06:03because if you keep saying that India is doing it, Iraq is doing it,
06:06but you practically do nothing.
06:08There is a policy in Pakistan.
06:10There are eight big fort lines.
06:11There is already a discussion in India.
06:13You start hitting them, whatever your wherewithal is.
06:16There is Khalistan in it, there is occupied Kashmir in it, there is North East in it,
06:19whatever your capacity is.
06:20There is South India, there are the lights.
06:22For the past 14 years, I would say that Pakistan has put a lot of money and policy in India.
06:27And because of this, Mr. Doval and Mr. Moody shared.
06:30So, I think things will go in this direction.
06:32And finally, I think my recommendation is that when it comes to the survival of Pakistan,
06:37when it comes to integrity, then Delhi will not be saved,
06:40then Mumbai will not be saved, then Kolkata will not be saved.
06:43India will be incinerated.
06:45So, I think this should be communicated very clearly,
06:47that you will go back.
06:49If we are a nuclear power, then come west, come to west.
06:52Yes, we will go all in then.
06:54We must go all in.
06:55You have seen that in all the recent issues that are going on in this region,
06:59the Saudi influence factor is coming forward a lot.
07:05So, using the Saudi factor, do you think you can influence the Taliban a little bit?
07:11Because they listen to what they say, they listen to what the Qataris say.
07:15Mr. Begir.
07:16Yes, I think if you see, there are some things going on with the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
07:20In fact, I would say that the UAE is now more central.
07:23Because the factionalism in the Taliban, I don't think we talked about it today.
07:27There has been very serious factionalism.
07:29Actually, it will continue.
07:31The Qataris have now disengaged from there and come to the coast,
07:34and are already in contact with the Qandhari group.
07:37Then the Afghan Northern Resistance is very active.
07:40So, in my opinion, probably the escape from Afghanistan,
07:45the leadership has gone more to the UAE.
07:47That means there is some spin.
07:49And I am sure the Prime Minister is also going.
07:51Brigadier Garh Hassan, thank you very much.

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