February 16, 2026

Afghan Taliban facilitating infiltration of terrorists into Pakistan: DG ISPR

ISLAMABAD  –  Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Di­rector General Lt-Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry on Saturday said that 206 terrorists were 

 killed in 4,910 intelligence-based operations conducted by the armed forces since November 4, 2025. The DG ISPR apprised journalists that the armed forc­es have conducted 67,023 intel­ligence-based operations across the country during the current year. He added that 12,857 in­telligence-based operations were conducted in Khyber Pa­khtunkhwa province and 53,309 in Balochistan province, during which a total of 1,873 terrorists were killed this year, including 136 Afghans.

The DG ISPR said that mislead­ing propaganda is being spread about security agencies regarding border management, noting that the Pak-Afghan border consists of extremely difficult terrain. He stated that the Pak-Afghan border in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa spans 1,229 km with 20 crossing points, adding that the distance between posts along the border ranges from 20 to 25 km. He stressed that the border fence cannot be effective without proper observa­tion. Speaking about on-ground border management challeng­es, he said that unlike Punjab and Sindh, many villages in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are divided across the border, making the control of movement a major challenge.

He said that, globally, bor­der management is carried out jointly by both countries. How­ever, in contrast, the Afghan Tal­iban completely facilitates the infiltration of terrorists from Af­ghanistan into Pakistan.

He said that an ineffective ad­ministrative structure in bor­dering areas has increased gov­ernance problems, as the strong political-terror-crime nexus in these regions is being facilitated by the Fitna al-Kharij.

He questioned, that if terror­ist formations are coming from across the border, or if illegal smuggling and trade are taking place, then whose responsibil­ity is it to stop them within the country. He added that if mil­lions of non-customs-paid vehi­cles are roaming the province, then who is responsible for stop­ping them. Non-customs-paid vehicles are part of this politi­cal-terror-crime nexus and are used in suicide attacks.

Speaking about the Doha Agreement, the DG ISPR said Pa­kistan’s position on the agree­ment with Afghanistan is very clear. Pakistan has asked the Af­ghan Taliban regime to stop fa­cilitating terrorists.

“There are terrorist centers and leadership of Al-Qaeda, ISIS, and other terrorist organiza­tions in Afghanistan,” he added.

He said Pakistan demanded a verifiable mechanism from the Taliban regime and stated that Pakistan would not object if such a mechanism were established by a third party.

The DG ISPR said that the Af­ghan regime’s position on the Fitna al-Kharij is illogical, as they claim that these elements migrated from Pakistan and are now their guests. “If they are Pa­kistani citizens, hand them over to us. We will deal with them according to our law,” he said. Quoting the SIGAR report, he said that U.S. military equipment worth $7.2 billion was left in Af­ghanistan during the withdrawal of U.S. forces.

He added that the Afghan re­gime has become a threat not only to Pakistan but also to the entire region and the world. The DG ISPR said Pakistan’s demand is clear that the Afghan Taliban should act like a responsible state. He noted that in the Doha talks, the Afghan Taliban prom­ised the international communi­ty that their territory would not be used for terrorism, but this commitment has not been ful­filled. The DG ISPR further said that the Afghan Taliban regime is not representative of the Afghan people, as it does not include all ethnic groups.

He noted that representation for 50 percent of the Afghan pop­ulation—women—does not ex­ist in the current regime. “We do not have an issue with Afghans. Our problem is with the Afghan Taliban regime,” he added.

Regarding the closure of trade between Pakistan and Afghani­stan, he said the matter is direct­ly linked to Pakistan’s security and the protection of lives and property, adding that bloodshed and trade cannot go together.

Sharing details about Afghan refugees, he said that under the dignified repatriation process, 366,704 people were repatriat­ed in 2024 and 971,604 in 2025.

Similarly, 239,574 people were repatriated in November alone.

The DG ISPR said that India has a monopoly of leadership with a self-deceptive mindset, citing the statement of the Indi­an Army Chief claiming that they had shown a trailer during Oper­ation Sindoor as an example of this flawed thinking.

“A trailer in which seven planes are shot down, 26 locations are attacked, and S-400 batteries are destroyed—if such a trailer were made into a movie, it would be­come a horror film for them,” he added.

He said the Indian government is issuing repeated false state­ments about the defeat in Oper­ation Sindoor to quell public an­ger and resentment.

He stated that all governments and political parties in Pakistan agree on the National Action Plan as a solution to curb terror­ism. A coordinated system has been developed in Balochistan to implement this plan, although such coordination is lacking in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

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