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TTP, BLA and Majeed Brigade Are India-Backed Proxy Terror Groups, Pakistan Tells UNSC

Pakistan has strongly raised concerns at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) over what it described as India’s continued support for proxy militant organizations operating against Pakistan, while reaffirming Islamabad’s commitment to regional peace, dialogue, and international law. Speaking during a session of the United Nations Security Council, Pakistan’s Counsellor Saima Saleem stated that banned […]

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Can Pakistan Prevent Another Middle East War?

Pakistan has significantly intensified its diplomatic engagement aimed at facilitating a comprehensive peace understanding between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States, amid growing international efforts to prevent renewed military escalation in the Middle East and restore long-term regional stability. Pakistan’s Federal Interior Minister, Mohsin Naqvi, arrived in Tehran on Wednesday for his

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Khwarij, “Dogs of Hell”, Quran, Islam Rejects Terrorism, Pakistan's War on Terror and War of Narratives

Khwarij: The “Dogs of Hell” Foretold in Islamic Tradition

Islam describes the Khwarij as one of the most dangerous corrupting forces to emerge from within the Muslim world, a group that cloaks violence and extremism in the language of religion while fundamentally betraying the very principles it claims to defend. Prophetic traditions describe them as emerging from the East, often young in age, emotionally

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Resistance, Hunger And Fear: Afghanistan’s Crisis Is Escaping Taliban Control

Afghanistan is entering a phase where humanitarian collapse, internal resistance, economic breakdown, and expanding extremist risks are increasingly converging into a single national crisis with growing implications for regional and global stability. Despite Taliban claims of stability, recent developments across the country suggest that Afghanistan is facing mounting pressure from multiple directions simultaneously. The humanitarian

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Security Forces, Key Commander Eliminated in Balochistan, Attack on Frontier Corps Headquarters in Quetta

Security Forces Hit Terror Network as Key Commander Eliminated in Balochistan

A high-value terrorist commander linked to multiple attacks on security forces has been eliminated in a targeted intelligence-based operation in Balochistan after an extended tracking effort spanning several months. The individual, identified as a key planner behind the September 2025 attack on the Frontier Corps headquarters in Quetta, was located and neutralized during a recent

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Banned Terror Group Splits as Faction Accuses Rival Leadership of Commander Killings in Kurram

A fresh and serious rift has emerged within banned terror group operating in the region, as internal divisions among factions have reportedly escalated into open accusations and calls for revenge. One splinter faction has accused the leadership of another rival group of orchestrating the killing of its senior commander, Mumtaz Ummati, along with 18 associates

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Between Denials and Safe Havens: Why Pakistan’s Trust Deficit with the Afghan Taliban Is Deepening

Pakistan’s relationship with the Afghan Taliban is entering an increasingly difficult phase, shaped not by diplomatic statements alone but by the widening gap between public assurances and operational realities on the ground. For years, Islamabad has maintained that peace in Afghanistan remains essential for regional stability. Yet mounting security incidents inside Pakistan continue reinforcing concerns

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From Sanctuaries To Strongholds: How Terrorists Are Exploiting Mosques In Pakistan’s Conflict Zones

The latest counterterrorism operation in North Waziristan has once again pushed a deeply sensitive but increasingly unavoidable issue into public focus: the use of mosques and civilian religious spaces by the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), declared by the state as Fitna al-Khwarij (FAK) terrorist networks as operational cover. According to operational details emerging from the

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Balochistan Security Operations Focus on Protecting Strategic Economic Corridors

The conflict unfolding in Balochistan is increasingly moving beyond traditional insurgency and into the realm of economic warfare, where terrorism is no longer aimed solely at security forces but at disrupting Pakistan’s long-term strategic and economic trajectory. Recent developments across the province point toward a coordinated effort to undermine investor confidence, destabilize key economic zones,

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Over 25 Terrorists Eliminated During Ongoing Clearance Operation in North Waziristan

A large-scale counterterrorism operation in North Waziristan has resulted in the elimination of an estimated 25 to 28 terrorists, as security forces continued extensive clearance and sanitization efforts across multiple hostile zones, according to operational details emerging from the ground. Security sources said at least 12 terrorist bodies had so far been recovered during ongoing

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