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Pakistan’s Armed Forces and People Stand as an Unbreakable Wall Against Terrorism and Aggression: DG ISPR

Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry emphasized Pakistan’s resolute measures against terrorism and extremist elements, affirming that the nation’s armed forces and citizens would stand as an “unbreakable wall” against any act of aggression. Lieutenant General Chaudhry made these remarks during an interactive session with faculty and students from […]

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Local Facilitation of “Khawarij” in Tirah and Khyber Raises Alarm; Community Urged to Back Lawful Action

A video circulating on social media has raised alarm after showing an individual identified as “Saddam, alias Abu Dharr,” addressing a cricket match in Khyber district as a guest, suggesting the presence of facilitators of the so-called “Fitna al-Khawarij” in the region. On October 10, 2025, the Director General ISPR, during a press conference in

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CJCSC General Sahir Shamshad Mirza Strengthens Defence Ties with Maldives

Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) General Sahir Shamshad Mirza is on an official visit to the Republic of Maldives, where he called on President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), discussions during the meeting focused on matters of mutual interest, the global and regional security environment, and avenues for

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High-Stakes Pakistan–Afghanistan Peace Talks to Open in Istanbul Today

Following recent border tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, the second round of peace negotiations between the two neighboring countries will take place today in Istanbul, Türkiye, under the joint mediation of Qatar and Türkiye, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan announced. The announcement follows the first round of talks held in Doha, where both

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From Hangu to Kabul: The Unfinished War Pakistan Can’t Afford to Ignore

The terrorist attack in Hangu once again exposes the deep cracks in Pakistan’s counterterrorism strategy and the absence of political will to back those fighting on the front lines. A police check-post was first targeted with an explosion, followed by a devastating attack on the convoy of SP Operations Asad Zubair, leading to his martyrdom

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Indo-Taliban Nexus Weaponizes Water Against Pakistan: Kabul Orders Kunar Dam Construction

The rumours of an Indo-Taliban nexus seeking to weaponize water against Pakistan have proven to be an undeniable fact as Taliban supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada has ordered the immediate construction of a dam on the Kunar River — a move that experts warn could trigger a new wave of regional tension over shared water resources.

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Hangu Police Avenge Fallen Officers, Eliminate Two India-Backed Terrorists in Retaliation

In a swift and decisive counter-terrorism response, Hangu police avenged their fallen comrades within hours of a deadly attack that martyred senior officers earlier in the day. The retaliatory operation targeted the perpetrators behind the explosions that struck Ghalmeena check-post, killing Superintendent of Police (SP) Operations and two other policemen. According to police officials, the

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India–Taliban Plot to Cut Pakistan’s Water Supply: A Heinous Conspiracy Against Pashtun Regions

Is there a dangerous Indo-Afghan conspiracy underway to deprive Pakistan—especially its Pashtun-majority areas—of water? Reports indicate that during the Taliban foreign minister’s recent visit to India, the interim Afghan government sought three billion dollars in financial aid from New Delhi to construct a series of small and large dams on the Kabul River and its

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Eight Indian-Backed Terrorists Eliminated in Tank Operation: ISPR

Security forces conducted an intelligence-based operation in the Tank district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, on 24 October 2025, following confirmed reports of militants linked to the Indian proxy network Fitna al-Khawarij, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said. According to ISPR, troops engaged the militants’ positions, and after an intense exchange of fire, eight Indian-sponsored terrorists were

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UN Calls for Collective Action as Afghanistan Faces Worsening Humanitarian and Rights Crisis

Marking United Nations Day on 24 October, the UN mission in Afghanistan reaffirmed its engagement with all Afghan stakeholders to advance inclusive governance, protect human rights, and sustain global support for the Afghan people. In its statement, the mission said it remains committed to safeguarding the dignity and rights of all Afghans through continued dialogue

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