According to the report, terrorists of the banned Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan have carried out several attacks in Pakistan, making malicious attempts to undermine the peace of the country.
This year, the attack on Chinese engineers in Bisham and the attack on security forces in Dir in June are clear examples of the TTP's terrorist activities.
Several countries, including Pakistan, have expressed serious concerns over the TTP's terrorist activities originating from Afghanistan.
Despite repeated denials from the Afghan government, the presence of TTP's safe havens in Afghanistan has been confirmed.
The Afghan Taliban have decided to relocate TTP members from the border areas to different provinces within Afghanistan.
According to sources, the Taliban are trying to move TTP fighters to areas along the Pak-Afghan border, particularly in the Khost province.
This action by the Taliban has proven that the TTP has been under the patronage of the Afghan Taliban for years.
Will the Afghan Taliban continue to deny terrorism originating from their soil even after the evidence of providing safe havens to TTP terrorists has come to light?
Defense analyst Babar Alauddin has stated that Pakistan has clearly said that action will be taken against terrorists in Afghanistan as well.
He further mentioned that Operation Azm-e-Istahkam is being conducted against terrorists, and Pakistan is raising its voice against the banned TTP on international forums.
Defense analyst Brigadier (Retd) Babar Alauddin also said that there are connections between the banned TTP and Baloch separatists.

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