India is the first country to support the Taliban in building a military and intelligence base with the group in Kandahar province.

The National Mobilization Front, one of the liberation fronts of Afghanistan, issued a statement on Monday morning warning India to withdraw its troops and intelligence officers from Afghanistan as soon as possible and prevent its proxy programs in Afghanistan.
The National Mobilization Front has published two addresses in Kandahar, one of which is the Indian consulate in Kandahar, as its military base. Three intelligence officials, Anoush, Rakesh Pawan and Parmesh, who were Indian intelligence chiefs, had traveled to Kandahar on March 3. After they arrived at their military base at the Indian consulate in Kandahar, they were accompanied by a large number of Taliban intelligence officials, including the head of the Taliban, Maulvi Din Dost. The commander of the 205th Al-Badr Corps and a large number of intelligence and military officials of the Taliban terrorist group held secret meetings and then visited the construction of the joint intelligence center of the RAW and Taliban terrorist organizations, which is being built in the Tora Kotl area of Kandahar.

This Front also warned India that it has been a close friend of the Afghan people throughout history and that Indian intelligence should not try to destabilize even India by supporting the Taliban terrorist group.
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Because India should learn from the military intervention of the former Soviet Union in Afghanistan and prevent the disintegration of India into 26 small countries and remain a good friend and neighbor to the people of Afghanistan.
The Indian military and intelligence base is being exposed by the National mobilation Front in Afghanistan. Two days ago, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan filed a complaint with the Hague Court accusing India of supporting Baloch militants , Pakistan, saying that the Taliban and India had jointly supported Baloch militants in Pakistan. There has been all-round support from Indians.