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Pakistan Denies Reports of Visa Refusal for Defence Minister and ISI Chief, Terms It “Coordinated Disinformation”

Pakistan dismisses Afghan, Indian media claims of visa denial for top officials as part of coordinated fake news campaign.

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Pakistan Denies Reports of Visa Refusal for Defence Minister and ISI Chief, Terms It “Coordinated Disinformation”

A collage of images featuring Pakistan’s Defence minister and chief of ISI.

October 15, 2025

Islamabad – Pakistan has strongly rejected claims circulating in Afghan and Indian media that the Taliban government denied visas to Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif and  Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Chief Lieutenant General Asim Malik.

According to officials who spoke to HTN, no such visa requests were ever made by Pakistan. “The so-called ‘visa denial’ story is pure fiction, not journalism. Pakistan never sought any visas, not now, not ever,” an official clarified, terming the reports “deliberate propaganda aimed at misleading the public.”

Sources added that visa requests, if any, have actually come from the other side, a fact conveniently omitted by those “crafting this fairy tale.” The officials said the narrative reveals more about the desperation of Indian and Afghan disinformation networks than it does about Pakistan’s diplomacy.

They further stated that Pakistan remains focused on peace, security, and regional stability, while “others seem busy writing fiction under the label of exclusive reports.”

“This story perfectly captures the propaganda partnership between India and the Taliban — where misinformation meets mutual convenience,” one senior security official remarked, adding that the recent border setback faced by Afghan forces has led both to “manufacture distractions to hide their embarrassment.”

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