
Bharat Global Time
In a surprising diplomatic twist, both Taliban-led Kabul and Turkey’s Ankara have echoed growing international criticism of Pakistan — signaling a major shift in regional alignments.
Sources suggest that behind-the-scenes diplomacy by India may have played a key role in building this unexpected consensus, especially as global patience with Pakistan’s double games on terror and regional instability wears thin.
What’s Happening:
- Kabul accuses Pakistan of harboring insurgent elements destabilizing Afghan peace.
- Turkey issues a rare rebuke, aligning with calls for accountability over cross-border extremism.
- India’s quiet diplomacy is being credited for uniting unlikely voices in a common stance.
Analysts say this may be one of India’s most subtle yet effective foreign policy wins in recent months, as countries that once stood neutral — or even close to Pakistan — are now openly questioning its actions.
The message is loud and clear: the world is watching, and Pakistan’s isolation may just be beginning.