Sorry, before moving on, I want to speak honestly.
I am still unsure what Pakistan can celebrate here, considering the history. Since 1979, the Pakistani government supported the Taliban, hosted them, and allowed training and weapons supply. This happened during the Cold War, when the United States was fighting the Soviet Union and was providing dollars and weapons.
Pakistan experienced a short period of strategic advantage between 1990 and 2001. Later, it was forced to take a U-turn and cooperate against the same groups it once supported. There was hope that once the U.S. left Afghanistan, the so-called “glory days” of the 1990s would return.
Now, however, Pakistan is fighting against those same groups — and people are celebrating.
If someone analyzes the situation objectively, the question is: What has Pakistan achieved from its policies since 1979, and what will it achieve now by fighting the Taliban? From a third-person perspective, it appears to be a lose-lose situation for Pakistan, both now and in the future.
Good day.