Recalling the terms of the Doha Agreement with the United States, the Taliban said it "has no policy of taking armed action against any country". Amid concerns of the Taliban regime in India using Afghanistan's land for terrorist activities, the insurgent group claims it has the right to speak in favor of Muslims everywhere, including in Kashmir, in "armed operations" against any country. "We will raise our voice and say that Muslims are your homeland, your own citizens," Suhail Shaheen, Taliban spokesman for the political office in Doha, said in an exclusive video interview with the BBC on 2 September. Equal rights under your law. Speaking from Doha, Suhail Shaheen said that as Muslims, the group has the right to speak for Muslims living in Kashmir and any other country. "There is no policy of armed action against any country," he said, recalling the terms of the Doha Agreement with the United States. Shaheen's remarks came after India...