India, Feb. 1 -- Taliban has accused Pakistan of destabilising Afghanistan through terrorism, drug trade, and supporting terror groups.

New Delhi: In its recent annual report, the Taliban's Central Commission for Security and Clearance Affairs, a division of the Afghanistan defence ministry, has accused Pakistan of destabilising Afghanistan and enabling regional terrorism.

The report, issued on January 22, after an annual meeting chaired by the Taliban's acting defence minister, Mohammad Yaqoob Mujahid, highlights concerns about Pakistan's role in facilitating anti-Afghan terrorism and undermining security through terrorism and drug trafficking.

The Central Commission for Security and Clearance Affairs is a crucial part of the Taliban'...