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Behind a Foiled Terror Network: A New Era of Intelligence Coordination

The Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR), during a press conference held on January 6, 2026, announced a significant milestone in Pakistan’s national security architecture with the formal operationalization of intelligence fusion and threat assessment mechanisms at both federal and provincial levels. At the federal level, the National Intelligence Fusion and Threat Assessment Centre […]

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Major Karachi Bust: Four Terrorists Arrested, Weapons Recovered

In a major operation, the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) of Sindh Police has arrested four terrorists affiliated with the banned organization Zainabiyoun Brigade in Karachi. According to CTD sources, the arrested suspects were involved in recent targeted killings in the city. The suspects also reportedly aided previously detained terrorists from the same organization. During the

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Pakistan’s War on Terror Is Clear — Political Ambiguity Is the Real Threat

Pakistan’s position on terrorism is clear and unambiguous. This was once again underlined in the recent press briefing by DG ISPR Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, whose core message was that there is no confusion in Pakistan’s war against terrorism. He emphasized that the political leadership, military leadership, and state institutions are on the same

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National Action Plan Faces Judicial Bottlenecks as Hundreds of Terror Cases Remain Pending

On January 6, 2026, during a press conference, the Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) presented data on the judicial progress of terrorism cases under the Revised National Action Plan (NAP), highlighting significant challenges within the counter-terrorism system, particularly in the context of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. According to the DG ISPR, during 2025, 851

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Afghan Taliban’s Broken Promises: Pledges Remain Unfulfilled, Region Faces Growing Instability

Since the Taliban returned to power in Kabul in August 2021, they have repeatedly promised transformation; pledges of inclusive governance, security, and stability that would redefine Afghanistan’s trajectory. But more than four years on, the gap between rulerly rhetoric and on‑the‑ground reality has only widened. The promises made by the Taliban — whether to the international

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2,500 Terrorists Moved from Syria to Afghanistan as Taliban Solidify Control Over Terror Networks, Pakistan Warns

Pakistan’s military has raised the alarm over the relocation of 2,500 militants from Syria to Afghanistan, emphasizing the Afghan Taliban’s role as the overarching authority for terrorist groups operating from the country. Speaking at a press conference at army headquarters, Lieutenant General Ahmad Sharif Chaudhry, the military spokesperson, stressed that none of the transferred fighters

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Another Afghan Terrorist Neutralized in Bajaur IBO

Another Afghan terrorist was neutralized in an intelligence-based operation conducted by security forces in Bajaur district, according to security sources. The operation was carried out in the Samsai area following actionable intelligence regarding the presence of a terrorist. Security forces swiftly cordoned off the area and launched a targeted intelligence-based operation. During the operation, another

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Gold Mining Halted in Takhar After Deadly Clashes Between Residents and Taliban-Linked Company

Gold mining operations in the Chah-e-Ab district of Takhar province have been suspended following deadly clashes between local residents and a mining company linked to the Taliban, according to Afghan media. Abdul Matin Qani, a spokesman for the Taliban’s Ministry of Interior, said the work of the gold mining company was stopped after violence erupted

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Explosion Targets Railway Track in Naseerabad, Balochistan

An explosion targeted a railway track near the Notal area of Naseerabad in Balochistan, causing damage to critical rail infrastructure and disrupting train operations in the region. According to initial reports, the blast was carried out by terrorists with the apparent aim of sabotaging transportation links. The explosion damaged a section of the railway track,

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Islamabad No Longer Trusts Afghan Taliban Amid Growing India Ties: Khwaja Asif

Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif has stated that Islamabad no longer trusts the Afghan Taliban, citing their deepening ties with India and warning that Pakistan is fully prepared to confront threats on both its eastern and western borders if necessary. Speaking in an interview with Geo News, the defence minister expressed serious concern over

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