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Talks of Peace, Acts of Betrayal: Afghanistan’s Dual Strategy Exposed

Pakistan’s security forces have successfully foiled a major cross-border infiltration attempt by Fitnat-al-Khawarij terrorists in the North Waziristan region, eliminating 25 militants who sought to breach the country’s territorial boundaries. In the exchange of fire, five soldiers of the Pakistan Army embraced martyrdom, demonstrating unparalleled courage and sacrifice. This incident not only gives practical meaning […]

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Bajaur, Afghan TTP Fighter, Kabul's Denial, Cross-Border Terrorism, Afghan Soil

Afghan TTP Fighter Killed in Bajaur, Honoured in France; Kabul’s Denial Falls Apart

A condolence ceremony for an Afghan national affiliated with the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) or Fitna al-Khawarij, who was killed during a security forces operation in Bajaur district earlier this month, has been held in France, raising fresh questions over Afghan Taliban’s persistent denial of cross-border militancy. According to official sources, on October 19, four

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India-Sponsored BLA’s Notorious Commander Killed in Balochistan IBO

Security forces have killed a senior commander of the banned Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), the India-sponsored proxy also known as Fitna al-Hindustan, during an intelligence-based operation in Balochistan, officials confirmed on Monday. According to security sources, the militant, identified as Kamran alias Kama Masli, was killed in an exchange of fire during a targeted raid

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Curriculum ‘Islamic and Afghan’? The Taliban Can Rewrite Textbooks, Not Afghanistan

Afghanistan’s acting Minister of Higher Education, Neda Mohammad Nadeem, recently declared that the country’s higher education curriculum has been revised to align with “Islamic and Afghan culture.” During his visit to Helmand province, he claimed that the new academic framework was supported by religious scholars and university professors, adding that the ministry would continue to

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Talks in Istanbul Hit Deadlock as Afghan Taliban Resist Written Agreement

The third round of talks between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban is underway in Istanbul, but diplomatic sources say the discussions have entered a difficult phase as the Taliban side continues to resist signing a written agreement. According to sources, Turkish National Intelligence chief and mediator İbrahim Kalın was also present during Monday’s session. The

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Taliban’s Duplicity Derails Istanbul Talks as Pakistan Vows to Shield Borders from Cross-Border Terrorism

The Istanbul Talks between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban regime have reached an impasse, primarily due to the obstinate attitude of the Taliban delegation, which appeared more focused on blame-shifting than on addressing core security concerns. Despite Pakistan’s consistent and constructive engagement, the Taliban regime’s refusal to act against the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has

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CJCSC Visits Bangladesh to Strengthen Military Ties and Cooperation: ISPR

General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, NI, NI (M), Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) of Pakistan, conducted an official visit to Bangladesh, underscoring the commitment of both nations to enhancing bilateral defence and security cooperation. During the visit, the CJCSC held high-level meetings with H.E. Mr. Muhammad Yunus, Chief Advisor of Bangladesh, Admiral Mohammad Nazmul

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No Headway in Pakistan–Afghan Taliban Istanbul Talks; Third Round Scheduled for Today

The ongoing negotiations between delegations from Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban in Istanbul have so far yielded no substantial progress, despite over 30 hours of intensive discussions held across two sessions. According to  sources, Pakistan maintained a firm stance, deciding not to show any flexibility in matters related to the militant group “Fitna al-Khawarij” and

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Indian Ceasefire Violation at LoC: Enemy Posts Silenced by Pakistan Army

The Indian Army once again violated the ceasefire agreement along the Line of Control (LoC) by initiating unprovoked fire in the Leepa Valley sector. According to reports, Indian troops opened fire on Pakistani military posts in blatant violation of the existing ceasefire understanding between the two countries. The Pakistan Army responded befittingly, engaging only with

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Pakistan Delivers Firm Message to Afghan Taliban: No Tolerance for Terror Sanctuaries

The second round of peace talks between delegations from Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban concluded in Istanbul, Turkey, with Pakistan presenting its final and firm position on cross-border terrorism and regional stability. According sources, the Pakistani delegation made it categorically clear during the discussions that Islamabad will not tolerate any form of support or shelter

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