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Internal Incitement and External Militancy, Army Calls KP the Battleground Where Narratives and Terror Converge

The Pakistan Army has issued one of its strongest warnings yet, with DG ISPR Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry stating that a single political figure, widely known as IK, has weaponised propaganda to provoke the public against the armed forces and weaken national cohesion. He said this individual’s attacks, narratives and foreign aligned messaging form […]

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Putin Says Taliban Are ‘In Control’ of Afghanistan, Raising New Questions About Russia’s Own Position

Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered a surprisingly confident assessment of Taliban rule, saying Afghanistan under the group faces “certain problems” but remains firmly under Taliban control. He called the decades of conflict in the country “a horrible situation” yet emphasised that the Taliban government is running affairs. Putin did not explain what those “problems”

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No One Will Be Allowed to Incite Public Against Armed Forces: DG ISPR

Spokesperson of the Pakistan Army, Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, has warned that a single individual has emerged as a national security threat by relentlessly provoking the public against the armed forces. He said the Pakistan Army will respond firmly to any attack verbal or otherwise aimed at undermining the institution and will not allow

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Pakistan Holds Afghan Border Closed Until Terrorist Infiltration Is Halted

Pakistan has reiterated that its border with Afghanistan will remain closed until the Afghan government provides firm and verifiable assurances to prevent terrorists from crossing into Pakistani territory.    Speaking during the weekly press briefing, Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Hussain Andarabi emphasized that the border closure is not limited to groups such as Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan

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U.S. National Security Strategy 2025 Acknowledges Pakistan as the Indispensable Stabilizer of South Asia

The United States’ National Security Strategy (NSS) 2025 positions Pakistan as a central pillar of peace and stability in South Asia, marking a historic shift in Washington’s approach to the region. For the first time in decades, Pakistan is neither framed as a conflict zone nor linked to terrorism, signaling the end of the long-standing

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Illegal Afghan Settlements in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Strain Resources, Raise Security and Economic Concerns

The large number of illegally residing Afghan nationals in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is increasingly affecting the province’s security, economy, and public services, officials and research reports indicate. The presence of undocumented Afghan residents is putting a direct burden on provincial resources, social infrastructure, and public facilities. According to the Eurasia Review, approximately 1.7 million undocumented Afghan

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US Flagged 1,911 Control Failures In Afghan Programmes From 2009 To 2025, Says SIGAR

The Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) has released new findings outlining the scale of financial waste and accountability failures in U.S. reconstruction programmes in Afghanistan. According to the latest assessment, the United States allocated approximately $144.7 billion for Afghanistan’s reconstruction from 2002 until mid-2021, of which an estimated $26–29 billion was lost to

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Mujahid’s Speech Exposes Taliban’s Fears Over Failing Military Capacity

In remarks that have raised fresh concerns about the direction of Afghanistan under Taliban rule, the group’s chief spokesperson, Zabihullah Mujahid, acknowledged during a ceremony in Paktia that the Taliban lack the modern technological capacity required for contemporary warfare. Analysts say the comments expose the group’s insecurity about its military limitations and its growing ambition

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Balochistan Government to Seek Interpol Red Notices for 300 Wanted Terrorists

The Government of Balochistan has decided to formally approach Interpol for the issuance of Red Notices to arrest more than 300 wanted terrorists, including the heads and senior commanders of banned militant organisations operating from abroad. The provincial government will also initiate legal proceedings in international courts to ensure their accountability. The decision was taken

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