Why is Pakistan seeing a surge in Taliban support?
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Qamar Cheema: If The Taliban Comes To Power In Afghanistan Pakistan Will Be. | The Right Stand Duration: 05:28 #TalibanNightmare | If the Taliban comes to power in Afghanistan, we [Pakistan] will be the worst affected country in the world: Qamar Cheema, Political Analyst, Pakistan.With American troops in the process of withdrawing from Afghanistan after nearly two decades, the Taliban has made quick gains, overrunning several districts. An eruption of violence has lent an urgency to efforts to find a negotiated end to the country’s continued conflict. Talks between the government and insurgent forces have made little headway so far. CNN-News18 Security Affairs Editor Manoj Gupta spoke to Mohammad Suhail Shaheen, member of the Taliban negotiating team and spokesman of the political office of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), who outlined the outlook for the trouble-torn nation, how his side expects to usher in peace, and the contours of relations with India and Pakistan.