Attack On Pakistan Army: Last week, 14 soldiers were killed in two separate terrorist attacks in Gwadar and Mianwali of Pakistan. Apart from this, huge property was damaged in the attack. The terrorists first attacked the army convoy in Gwadar and then targeted the Mianwali training airport of the Pakistani Air Force.
According to The Economic Times report, experts believe that TTP had lost its strength after the operations after 2014. However, now he has got this strength again. The reason for the increase in its strength could be the revival of Noor Wali Mehsud. More than 30 local groups from Swat and Waziristan have joined them.
Pak Army’s action against TTP
It is noteworthy that the Pakistani Army had started Operation Zarb-e-Azb against Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in 2014 and started its biggest action against terrorist groups. Since this action of Pak Army, Pakistan’s military establishments are being attacked. However, this year Pakistan Army has not taken any action on it.
Apart from this, Pakistani Army also had to face political protesters. former Prime Minister Imran Khan After the arrest, many protesters attacked several military establishments and even burnt the house of the Lahore Corps Commander.
Taliban support to TTP
Experts have blamed the presence of Taliban in Afghanistan and its support to terrorist groups operating on the border for the violence taking place in Pakistan. He says that TTP has become strong with the support of Afghan Taliban. It is getting support from the Kandahar faction of Taliban. Besides, he is also getting weapons.
TTP is regaining lost power
Lieutenant General Abhay Krishna (retired), who commanded the Indian Army, said, “In view of the attacks on the Pakistani Army, it can be said that TTP is gradually regaining the strength it had with the Zarb-e “Used to be before Aajb.”
He said, “Pakistan Army is feeling weak as it will have to simultaneously face insurgency and TTP in Balochistan. Apart from this, the Army will also have to maintain its role during the political turmoil in Pakistan.”