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Kabul’s Turmoil Becomes India’s Latest Diplomatic Gamble

India is reportedly moving to expand its diplomatic presence in Kabul, despite the Taliban government’s persistent instability and ongoing security threats, raising questions about New Delhi’s judgment and the legitimacy of the regime it seeks to engage. Sources within the Taliban-run Afghan Foreign Ministry indicate that Indian officials have repeatedly demanded assurances for the safety […]

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Modernizing Pakistan’s Military Command: The Truth About the 27th Amendment

The 27th Constitutional Amendment Bill (2025) has sparked intense debate over its proposed restructuring of Pakistan’s judicial and defence command systems. Much of the controversy, however, stems from misconceptions rather than the actual constitutional language particularly regarding the changes to Article 243, which governs the command and control of the armed forces. Under the proposed

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Türkiye Steps In: Erdoğan Sends Top Envoys to Defuse Pakistan–Afghan Taliban Tensions

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has announced that a high-level delegation from Türkiye will visit Pakistan next week to hold consultations on negotiations aimed at securing a ceasefire with the Afghan Taliban. According to President Erdoğan, the delegation will include Türkiye’s foreign minister, defence minister, and intelligence chief. He said the purpose of the visit

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Security Forces Foil Terrorist Assault in North Waziristan, Kill One Terrorist and Injure Four

Security forces successfully repelled a terrorist attack on their post in North Waziristan, killing one terrorist and injuring four others, while several others fled the area leaving behind their weapons, according to sources. Sources said the terrorists launched an assault on the security post from multiple directions, using heavy weapons and rocket launchers. The security

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Afghan Taliban Support for Terror Groups Intolerable, Pakistan Warns

Pakistan has declared that any form of support, shelter, or facilitation extended by the Afghan Taliban to terrorist groups is unacceptable, emphasizing that groups such as Fitna al-Hindustan (Balochistan Liberation Army , BLA) and Fitna al-Khawarij (Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan – TTP) are enemies of both the State and people of Pakistan. In an official statement, Foreign

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Afghan Bomber Behind Quetta FC Headquarters Attack Exposes Cross-Border Terror Links

The suicide bomber responsible for the September 30 attack on the Frontier Corps (FC) Headquarters North in Quetta has been identified as an Afghan national, once again exposing the undeniable role of Afghan soil in orchestrating terrorism inside Pakistan. The attacker, identified as Mohammad Sohail alias Khabbab, belonged to the terrorist faction Fitna al-Khawarij and

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Beyond Istanbul Talks: Pakistan’s Stand Against Terror and Geopolitical Pressures

(Irfan Khan) The third round of Pak-Afghan talks held in Istanbul has ended in deadlock, despite persistent mediation by Turkey and Qatar aimed at enforcing a ceasefire and reconciling both countries’ positions. While efforts were made to bridge differences, it was always clear that fundamental disagreements over security and strategic responsibilities could derail the process.

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Turkey and Iran Step In as Pakistan-Afghanistan Talks Stall

Amid rising tensions along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border and the recent failure of Istanbul peace talks, both Turkey and Iran have stepped forward to urge renewed diplomatic efforts for lasting peace and stability in the region. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan emphasized the importance of sustained dialogue between Pakistan and Afghanistan during a meeting with Prime

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Can the Taliban Honor Their Promises While Afghanistan Breeds Terror?

The latest round of talks between Pakistan and Afghanistan in Istanbul has once again concluded without any breakthrough, reflecting the persistent deadlock that has marked previous engagements between the two neighboring countries despite continued diplomatic efforts. Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar confirmed that negotiations between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban government remain

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Nine Killed, Two Abducted as Violence Flares Across Balochistan

At least nine people were killed and two others abducted in a series of shooting and kidnapping incidents reported from different districts of Balochistan, highlighting the deteriorating security situation in the province and the urgent need for stronger law enforcement measures. According to a report, four people, including tribal leaders, were gunned down by unidentified

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