New Delhi: Commander of the Indian Army's Northern Command Lt General B S Jaswal has ruled out the presence of Taliban in India.
Jaswal said that the Taliban is too preoccupied in Pakistan and it is not possible for the Taliban to cross into India without Pakistan's support.
"As far as Taliban is concerned, as of now I think they are too involved with Pakistan," he said.
He added, "Pakistan has taken on the Taliban, the so called Pakistan-based Taliban, they are sorting them out. In such a scenario for the Taliban to come in over here without the support of Pakistan, is not possible."
Jaswal said that the Taliban is too preoccupied in Pakistan and it is not possible for the Taliban to cross into India without Pakistan's support.
"As far as Taliban is concerned, as of now I think they are too involved with Pakistan," he said.
COMMENTS
Advertisement
Paris Olympics 2024: India Beat New Zealand 3-2 in Men's Hockey Opener Ind vs SL 1st T20I: Suryakumar Yadav-Gautam Gambhir Regime Starts With 43-Run Win Against Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Spinner Bowls With Both Hands Against India - Here's What Rules Say 3 Students Dead After Flooding In Delhi Coaching Centre Basement At Olympics Opening Ceremony, Drag Parody Of 'The Last Supper' Draws Flak Children Of Indian-Americans Face Deportation As Time Runs Out Kamala Harris Says "Underdog" Campaign Will Overcome Trump's "Wild Lies" President Appoints 6 New Governors, Reshuffles 3 Others Bomb Threat Inside Delhi Bus, Police Recover Suspicious Object Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.