The double game has been going on for a long time but a great double game started in 2019. The results of this great double game were expected in the early days of 2020, but the Coronavirus put a brake on the great double game. With the start of 2021, the Great Double Game has resumed. On January 3, 2021, 11 Hazara workers were targeted in the Machh area of Balochistan. ISIS, which was born in the region in 2015, claimed responsibility for the attack. ISIS carried out a similar attack on a Sikh gurdwara in Kabul on March 25, 2020, killing more than two dozen innocent people. These Sikhs also did not bathe and so did the poor Hazara laborers killed in Mach. Muhammad Anis, an Indian national whose military name was Abu Khalid Al-Hindi, was involved in the Kabul attack, but the names of those involved in the Mach attack have not yet been revealed. The attack was seen as aimed at spreading sectarian tensions in Pakistan. Due to the incompetence of the government, the bodies of the Hazara victims could not be buried for several days. The government, meanwhile, said some of the workers killed were Afghan nationals and the Afghan government was seeking their bodies, but all were later buried in Pakistan. The conspiracy to incite sectarian strife in Pakistan by killing Hazara workers has failed but there is a danger that such conspiracies will continue in Pakistan and Afghanistan and if no concrete strategy is devised to thwart these conspiracies, it will be great. The double game can be successful, the main purpose of which is to create instability in Pakistan and Afghanistan. It is not difficult to trace the mastermind of this great double game. Consider only the question of who will benefit and who will be harmed by the creation of peace and stability in Pakistan and Afghanistan. If you don't find the answer, read the book MY ENEMY'S ENEMY by Ovi Nash Palwal, a professor of defense studies at King's College London, with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi shaking hands in a picture on the cover. In other words, Narendra Modi is shaking hands with the enemy of his enemy and the name of his enemy is Pakistan while the enemy of the enemy is Ashraf Ghani.
Ovi Nash Palwal is from India and in this book he has described Narendra Modi's great double game in Afghanistan in very clear words. On the one hand, Modi is trying to take advantage of the mistakes of the Pakistani state in Balochistan and on the other hand, he is busy spreading unrest among the Pakhtuns of Pakistan. To this end, they are intervening in Pakistan through Afghanistan. The book was published in 2017 and a study of the book shows that the Modi government tried hard to trap the Afghan Taliban but did not succeed. However, with the help of Ashraf Ghani, they caught several militants of the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan. Most of them have become part of ISIS. In 2019, when the prospects for a peace deal between the US and the Afghan Taliban became clear, Modi and Ashraf Ghani started a great double game. The two apparently supported the peace talks but were trying to thwart them from within. Modi feared the success of the talks because if the US troops withdrew from Afghanistan after talks with the Taliban, militancy would be encouraged in occupied Jammu and Kashmir, which is why Afghan peace talks were a decisive one. Entering the stage, Modi suspended Article 370 of the Constitution in Occupied Jammu and Kashmir on August 5, 2019, and forcibly occupied a disputed area. In September 2019, US President Donald Trump announced the suspension of talks with the Afghan Taliban because the Afghan Taliban were not ready to sit down with Ashraf Ghani at Camp David and sign the agreement. Despite a double game between Modi and Ashraf Ghani, a peace agreement was signed between the US and the Taliban in Qatar on February 29, 2020, under which the US was to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan in the next 14 months and the Kabul government was to release 5,000 Taliban prisoners. After which the intra-Afghan dialogue was to begin.
The situation in Afghanistan after the signing of the peace agreement needs to be examined from all angles. If you look at it from a distance, you will see that the bloodshed in Afghanistan increased after the peace agreement, but when you look closely at the facts, you can see that on the one hand, the Kabul government has resorted to delaying the implementation of the agreement. Airstrikes against and ground attacks by ISIS intensified. The claim that the Afghan Taliban disagrees on a peace deal is not true. The Taliban sent a draft of the Doha Accord to its leader in Afghanistan, Shura, who consulted with all field commanders. When the agreement was reached, Mullah Hebatullah Akhund asked a committee to review the agreement from a Shariah point of view and when the committee completed the review, the agreement was signed. In 2020, on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha, the Taliban carried out a ceasefire and it was banned across the country. It is no secret who provided training to ISIS in the Shakardara area north of Kabul. The United States was initially accused of secretly supporting ISIS, but the United States has denied the allegations in a statement issued Friday stating "Similar, baseless allegations concerning ISIS have been made more than once. When the Taliban defeated ISIS in Nangarhar and Kunar, the Afghan army sheltered ISIS fighters. To make the peace agreement a success The flexibility the Taliban showed was unexpected. From Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar to Anas Haqqani, most members of the Taliban negotiating team spent many years in prison and sacrificed their loved ones in the war against the United States. Anas Haqqani's four brothers and uncle were martyred by the Americans. Despite this, Anas Haqqani became a party to the peace agreement and the Taliban invited one of its former Australian prisoners, Timothy Wax, to join the Doha agreement. Anas Haqqani himself went to the airport and greeted him. The Taliban did what they could to make the Doha Accords a success. The conspiracy was hatched by Modi and Ashraf Ghani. It is hoped that the peace talks will move forward after Joe Biden becomes president, as these talks were not initiated by Trump, but under Obama. Those who blame the Taliban for not reaping the benefits of the Afghan peace agreement, tell us who raised ISIS against the Taliban. The goal of the enemy's Great Double Game is to thwart this peace agreement because the failure of this agreement will be a failure of Pakistan. Therefore, the Afghan peace agreement cannot succeed without thwarting the conspiracies of Modi and Ashraf Ghani ۔


