2008, in a meeting with then President Hamid Karzai, the US Vice President-elect, Joe Biden told the Afghan head of state clearly, “Pakistan is fifty times more important than Afghanistan to USA’s interests”, when requested for help in crushing Taliban sanctuaries in Pakistan. Same year, Joe Biden was awarded the second highest civilian award in Pakistan, Hilal-e-Pakistan for securing a 1.5 Bn US dollars nonmilitary grant. From 2002 to 2018, US has given a total of 33 Billion US dollar in aid to Pakistan, 18 of which were meant to boost Pakistan’s efforts to fight terrorism. If only irony had a better face! Extremely corrupt Pakistan military leadership, which merrily pocketed most of this aid, as such accounts can hardly be accounted for, continued to rather support and nurture Taliban under the leadership of Pervez Musharraf, with a hope to install Taliban government in Afghanistan one day, and have more regional control. Pakistan views Afghanistan as its backyard for training and recruiting insurgents against India, and also as strategic depth, should Indian forces push too deep inside Pakistan in a war. Also, since 90s, with the discovery of Oil and Gas resources on Caspian Sea basin, Pakistan has long pined to partner with Central Asian countries to help them route these resources to Arabian sea. TAPI Pipeline project was result of same thinking, but it failed. By gaining control in Afghanistan, the Pakistan establishment can fulfill these agendas and a few more. Having become a total China proxy now, Pakistan will be more than happy to play the lead role in taking Chinese companies to Afghanistan for mining, infrastructure projects etc. The Taliban would need money, China would need resources and Pakistan would be happy taking a juicy cut, as it did for four decades with the USA. Pakistan also gains by creating a Sunni hegemony in the region and stands a better chance to deal with Iran then. And finally, though one may file this under wishful thinking, Pakistan assumes that if Taliban forms government, they will be able to control or pipe down TTP (Tehrik-E-Taliban Pakistan); the nightmare that Pakistan Army faces all along its Pashtun belt. It's a win-win-win for Pakistan, and all that is required for it to achieve this now is ignore the world’s criticism, turn a blind eye to human rights violations by the Taliban, forget about #SanctionPakistan trending and keep every domestic issue aside. Niazi has to carry this ring to Mount Doom now, come what may!