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Taliban Leadership, Pakistan's Airstrikes, Pakistan's Airstrikes Inside Afghanistan, Taliban Leadership Relocates to Bamiyan, Pakistan's War on Terror and Afghan Taliban's Double Game

Taliban Leadership Relocates to Bamiyan Amid Reports of Pakistani Airstrike Pressure

Senior members of the Afghan Taliban leadership have reportedly relocated to Bamiyan province following heightened concerns over potential Pakistani air operations, according to circulating videos and local sources. Footage shared on social media appears to show multiple helicopters landing and departing from Bamiyan Airport, allegedly transporting high-ranking Taliban officials. While the authenticity and timing of […]

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Panjshir, Anti-Taliban Slogans, Countdown to The Afghan Taliban

Armed Resistance Intensifies in Panjshir as Anti-Taliban Slogans Signal Escalation

Armed resistance against the Taliban’s interim government appears to be entering a more assertive phase, particularly in the historic stronghold of Panjshir Valley, where opposition to Taliban rule has deep roots. Over the past week, messaging emerging from the valley has grown markedly sharper. Slogans declaring a “countdown” to the Taliban administration, warnings against informers,

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Qahraman Killed at Torkham, Afghan Taliban, Operation Ghazab Lil Haqq, Pakistan's War on Terror and India-Backed Afghan Taliban's Double Game

Landi Kotal Strike: TTA’s Notorious Commander Qahraman Killed at Torkham

Security forces have killed three Afghan Taliban fighters, including the TTA’s notorious commander Qahraman, during a cross-border engagement along the Pak–Afghan frontier at Torkham, according to security sources. The exchange occurred near the border belt of Landi Kotal, where Pakistani forces employed precision artillery to target fortified Taliban positions across the line. Sources said the

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Strategic, Afghanistan, Pakistan's Airstrikes Inside Afghanistan, India-Israel-Afghan Taliban Nexus, Pakistan's War against Terror and India-Backed Afghan Taliban's Double Game

Frontier Fires and Strategic Signals: Who Holds the Upper Hand?

The situation in the region has entered a highly sensitive and complex phase following recent developments around Afghanistan. Over the past few days, air operations have reportedly targeted strategic military infrastructure, including Bagram Air Base, which is considered one of the largest military installations in Afghanistan. The base is significant not only because of its

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Militants, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Militants Target Civilians, Orakzai District, Counterterrorism in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Militants Target Civilian Area in Orakzai; Security Forces Conduct IBOs in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

At least two children were injured after militants fired a mortar shell into a civilian settlement in Orakzai District in Pakistan’s northwestern region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, security and local sources confirmed. According to reports, unidentified militants fired a mortar shell from an unknown location into Samah Sarkai Khel village in the Ghallu Ghjo police jurisdiction

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Iran, US-Israel Attacks on Iran, Ishaq Dar, UN Security Council, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

Iran Had Agreed Not to Build Nuclear Weapons, Says Ishaq Dar, Pakistan Condemned Attack Within Minutes

Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has said that Iran had agreed not to develop nuclear weapons and that negotiations were moving in a positive direction before the country was attacked. Speaking during a Senate session, Dar delivered a policy statement addressing the situation that emerged after strikes by the United States

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Operation Ghazab Lil Haqq, Afghan Taliban, Cross-Border Attacks, Pakistan and Afghan Taliban Clashes, Pakistan's War on Terror and India-Backed Afghan Taliban's Double Game

Pakistan Repels 41 Cross-Border Assaults, 67 Afghan Taliban Killed in Ongoing Operation Ghazab Lil Haqq

Federal Information Minister Attaullah Tarar has released fresh operational details of the ongoing Operation Ghazab Lil Haqq, outlining what he described as coordinated cross-border attacks by Afghan Taliban elements and Pakistan’s subsequent response. According to the minister, Afghan Taliban fighters launched 16 ground assaults in northern Balochistan, targeting Qilla Saifullah, Nushki and Chaman districts. In

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Pakistan, United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, UNAMA Report, TTP Threat, Pakistan's War on Terror and Afghan Soil

Pakistan Questions UNAMA Report, Seeks Transparency on Data as TTP Threat Escalates

Political and diplomatic circles in Pakistan have voiced strong reservations over the latest report issued by the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, questioning both the data presented and the methodology behind it. Security experts and foreign policy observers argue that while the figures cited in the report are concerning, the process through which they

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Pakistan, Afghan Taliban. Operation Ghazab Lil Haqq, Pakistan Afghan Taliban Clashes, Pakistan's War on Terror and India-Backed Afghan Taliban's Double Game

Border Firepower and Strategic Momentum: Pakistan’s Evolving Security Response in a Fragmenting Frontier

Pakistan’s security environment has entered a phase that is less about episodic clashes and more about strategic reshaping of conflict dynamics across its western frontier. What was once a pattern of militant incursions, shadowy engagements and reactive defence has now shifted into a more assertive posture — one that combines calibrated force application, territorial defence

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War, Narratives and Red Lines: Why the Pakistan–Afghanistan Conflict Risks Becoming a Long Fight

(Mushtaq Yusufzai) The escalating tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan are no longer confined to sporadic border skirmishes. What began as cross-border incidents has now evolved into sustained head-to-head clashes, airstrikes and retaliatory operations. Yet despite the intensity of the exchanges, there is still no clear roadmap towards a ceasefire. Wars are often easier to start

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