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CPEC Under Attack: Foreign-Backed Militants Undermine Balochistan’s Future

The destabilization of Balochistan appears to serve the strategic interests of foreign powers who are threatened by the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and the development of Gwadar Port—projects that have the potential to transform Pakistan’s economy and significantly uplift Balochistan. India and certain other countries have consistently shown their disapproval of these mega-projects, fearing the […]

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Pakistan, China United in Peace and Progress: CJCSC at PLA Day

General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, NI (M), Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC), attended the commemoration ceremony of the 98th founding day of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of the People’s Republic of China as the Chief Guest. The high-profile event witnessed a distinguished gathering of military and civilian officials, media representatives, business leaders, and

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PTM’s Baseless Propaganda: Illuminating Round Mistaken for Drone Attack

In a misguided attempt, the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) labeled an illuminating round found in Issori village, Mir Ali, North Waziristan, as evidence of a drone strike. However, the object in question is a non-explosive light-producing round frequently used as a low-intensity weapon by anti-state elements, not a high-explosive shell. Unlike Pakistani military rockets, which

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Security Forces Defuse IED Near Khuzina on Quetta-Karachi Highway

Security forces successfully defused improvised explosive devices (IEDs) planted near Khuzina on the Quetta-Karachi highway in Kalat district, preventing a potential tragedy on one of the region’s busiest routes. According to officials, the planted explosives were part of a deliberate attempt by foreign-backed armed elements affiliated with the banned group Fitna al-Hindustan to destabilise the

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Bajaur Jirga Approves Intelligence-Based Strikes After Surge in Afghan-Linked Assassinations

In response to a disturbing spike in targeted killings in Bajaur, many allegedly linked to Afghan-based militant groups, a high-level jirga convened at Peshawar Secretariat, bringing together Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government officials, police, security forces, local political leaders, tribal elders, and religious scholars. The gathering followed a wave of violence that claimed numerous prominent lives, including those

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Afghan Group Behind Brutal Killing of Quetta Child Mussawir Khan Kakar: Police

In a chilling revelation, Balochistan police have uncovered that an Afghanistan-based criminal group was behind the abduction and murder of 11-year-old Mussawir Khan Kakar, a case that had sparked province-wide outrage and weeks-long protests. Addressing a joint press conference in Quetta, DIG Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) Aitzaz Goraya and Balochistan government spokesperson Shahid Rind announced a

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Field Marshal Asim Munir, Indonesian Defence Minister Discuss Bilateral Ties, Regional Security at GHQ

Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, NI (M), Chief of Army Staff (COAS), met with Indonesia’s Minister of Defence, Lt Gen (Retd) Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin, at General Headquarters (GHQ) today. The visiting minister led a high-level delegation comprising officials from Indonesia’s military and intelligence services. During the meeting, both sides discussed enhancing bilateral defence cooperation, ongoing regional

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“This Is a Silent Genocide”: Zahra Kazemi Exposes Taliban’s War on Women at GDC 2025

Zahra Kazemi, President of the Women’s Wing of the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan, delivered a powerful and emotional speech at the 2025 Global Democracy Conference (GDC) in Switzerland, drawing international attention to the deepening humanitarian crisis under Taliban rule. Calling the condition of Afghan women “inhumane,” Kazemi urged the global community to take immediate

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Target Killing in Kalat: BLA Claims Responsibility as Public Demands Swift Action

In yet another tragic incident of target killing, the lifeless body of Anwar Lehri, a resident of Kalat, has been recovered, marking another act of bloodshed attributed to the banned terrorist group Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), referred to as Fitna al-Hindustan for its foreign-backed destabilisation efforts in Pakistan. According to local sources, Anwar Lehri was

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Floods Wash Down Landmines into Populated Areas Near Afghan Border; Public Warned to Stay Alert

Recent torrential rains and flash floods in Pakistan’s tribal districts bordering Afghanistan, particularly in areas of Waziristan, have significantly increased the risk of landmines and other explosive remnants of war being washed into populated regions. Floodwaters have carried explosive devices from mountainous border areas down into streams, riverbeds, and lowland communities, posing a deadly threat

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