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Pakistan Conducts 67,023 Counterterror Operations This Year, Says Afghan Taliban Facilitating Cross-Border Terror

Pakistan’s military has carried out 67,023 intelligence-based counterterror operations across the country in 2025, eliminating 1,873 militants, including 136 Afghan nationals, while accusing the Afghan Taliban regime of actively facilitating cross-border terrorist infiltration. Since November 4 alone, 4,910 operations have been conducted, resulting in 206 militants killed, DG ISPR said during a briefing to senior […]

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Ahsan Iqbal, Anti-State Elements, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, Green Productivity Conference in Lahore

Ahsan Iqbal Accuses PTI of Aligning With Anti-State Elements, Undermining Pakistan Abroad

Federal Minister Ahsan Iqbal has accused the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) of acting in line with anti-state elements and supporting efforts abroad, particularly in the United States, to pass resolutions against Pakistan. He said such actions run counter to patriotism and damage national interests. Speaking to the media at the Green Productivity Conference in Lahore, the

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Quetta, Back-to-Back Bomb Attacks, Security Convoy, Crime Scene Unit (CSU), Security Forces

Two Back-to-Back Bomb Attacks Target Security Convoy in Quetta, No Casualties

The capital of Balochistan, Quetta, witnessed two coordinated bomb attacks on Monday evening when security personnel and a Crime Scene Unit (CSU) were targeted in separate but linked explosions on Qambrani Road. No casualties were reported in either incident, police confirmed. According to officials, the first attack occurred when motorcycle riders approached a security forces vehicle

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Security, Taliban Rule, Cross-Border Terror Raise Threats for Pakistan, Afghanistan, Indo-Afghan Nexus

Regional Security on Edge as Taliban Rule and Cross-Border Terror Raise Threats for Pakistan

Rapidly shifting political and security dynamics in Pakistan and Afghanistan have created a climate of growing instability across the region. The Taliban government in Kabul and the resurgence of multiple terrorist networks have emerged as serious threats to Pakistan and other neighbouring states. The recent drone attack launched from Afghan territory that killed Chinese nationals

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US Tightens Security Screening as Afghan Terror Groups Strengthen After Withdrawal

The United States has announced a sharp escalation in security reviews after confirming that the presence of Al Qaeda, ISIS Khorasan and the Tehreek e Taliban Pakistan in Afghanistan has increased since the Biden administration’s withdrawal. The Department of Homeland Security said the strengthened foothold of these groups has made screening Afghan entrants significantly more

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India, India-Backed Afghan Terror, Afghan Terrorists, Afghan Soil, Afghan Safe Haven

India-Backed Afghan Terror Links Raise Fears for Regional and Global Security

Regional security concerns have intensified as fresh incidents of violence across multiple countries are increasingly linked to terrorist networks operating from Afghan soil with alleged Indian backing. Recent terror attacks in Pakistan, a mass shooting in the United States, and a drone strike targeting Chinese workers in Tajikistan are being viewed as part of the

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China Orders Its Citizens to Evacuate Border Area After Drone Strike Kills Three in Tajikistan

China has ordered its citizens to immediately evacuate Tajikistan’s border region after a drone strike near the Afghanistan frontier killed three Chinese nationals and injured another, prompting Beijing to urge Tajik authorities to conduct a thorough investigation. According to Tajik authorities, on the night of November 26, a drone-and-firearms attack launched from Afghan territory struck

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New Police Orders Crack Down on Unregistered Motorcycle Use After FC Attack

Following the recent terrorist attack on the Federal Constabulary Headquarters in Peshawar, city police have issued new directives to all district police officers focusing on motorcycle riders. The instructions note that terrorists and militants frequently use motorcycles to carry out attacks. Authorities have been ordered to take immediate action against riders operating unregistered motorcycles. Police

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KP Police Tighten Security in Peshawar Red Zone After FC HQ Attack

Peshawar authorities have strengthened security measures in the city’s Red Zone following the recent attack on the Federal Constabulary Headquarters. A high‑level security meeting was chaired by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Inspector General of Police Zulfiqar Hameed, with Additional IGPs, the CCPo, and DIsG in attendance. During the session, officials conducted a comprehensive review of Red Zone

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Blood and Business Cannot Coexist: DG ISPR Warns Taliban Over Border Attacks

Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, Director General of Pakistan’s Inter‑Services Public Relations (ISPR), delivered a stern warning to the Afghan Taliban, saying that attacks on Pakistan cannot continue while trade and business take place. “Blood and business cannot run together,” he said, emphasizing that the government will not tolerate cross‑border militancy alongside commerce. Speaking to

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