

CEO Fahad Nabeel told Al Jazeera English that Pakistan’s ambiguous stance on the recent explosions in Afghanistan—neither claiming nor denying responsibility—could undermine its credibility if Afghan-based groups strike again. He questioned why Pakistan hadn’t previously taken similar actions if it now justifies strikes under a terrorism-threat narrative. Nabeel also noted limited parallels between Pakistan’s current approach toward the Taliban and India’s response to an April attack, saying both nations similarly accuse neighbouring states of failing to prevent UN-sanctioned groups from operating across their borders.