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Security Forces Repels Terrorist Attack in Awaran’s Mashkay Tehsil, Balochistan with Exceptional Bravery

The Levies Force courageously foiled a major terrorist attack in Mashkay Tehsil of Balochistan’s Awaran district, in a bold display of professional excellence, tactical readiness, and unwavering commitment to the state. The two-hour-long encounter ended with the militants forced into retreat, as Levies personnel held their ground with extraordinary determination. According to the Levies Directorate, […]

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Afghanistan on the Brink: Aid Cuts, Climate Shocks, and Political Instability Fuel Deepening Humanitarian Crisis

In 2025, nearly 22.9 million Afghans—almost half the country’s population—are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance. However, a sharp decline in international aid, intensifying climate disasters, and ongoing political instability have combined to create a deepening humanitarian catastrophe. According to a recent ReliefWeb report, among those affected are 5.7 million women and 5 million men

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Drone Threats and Regional Alliances: Turkistan Islamic Party’s Covert Support to BLA and TTP Raises Global Security Concerns

Following the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan, the growing collaboration among local, regional, and international militant groups based in the country has sparked serious threats to Afghanistan, the region, and global peace. These developments have rendered the peace agreement signed in Doha ineffective. Both the Afghan interim government and the international community have been

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Terror, ISKP’s Media Rise, Taliban

From Telegram to Terror Cells: ISKP’s Media Rise and TTP’s Fight for Relevance

As the Taliban reasserted control over Afghanistan in August 2021, the media wings of terrorist groups in the region entered a new era. Two names dominate this digital theatre: Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Islamic State Khorasan Province (IS-KP). While both have expanded their propaganda efforts since the Taliban’s return to power, a striking disparity

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Terror in Disguise: How BLA and BYC Operatives Masquerade as Civilians

A new wave of state subversion in Balochistan is being carried out not by uniformed terrorists, but by those hiding in plain sight, terrorists disguised as civilians, government employees, and “rights activists.” At the centre of this deception is Fitna-e-Hindustan، a term used by the state to describe the nexus of BLA, BYC, and Indian

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CENTCOM, Pakistan, Tremendous Partner, Fight Against ISIS-K, Commander General Michael Kurilla

CENTCOM Chief Hails Pakistan as “Tremendous Partner” in Fight Against ISIS-K

U.S. CENTCOM Commander General Michael Kurilla has praised Pakistan as a “tremendous partner” in the global fight against ISIS-K, highlighting its critical role in recent counter-terrorism successes. Speaking Tuesday before the House Foreign Affairs Committee (HFAC), General Kurilla commended Pakistan’s intelligence cooperation, stating it has delivered “concrete results” in targeting ISIS-Khorasan, one of the most

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Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir Heads to U.S. for High-Stakes Security and Peace Talks

Chief of Army Staff, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir is scheduled to undertake a crucial visit to the United States, where he will engage in high level talks focusing on regional security, counter-terrorism, and economic cooperation, including prospective U.S investment in Pakistan’s mineral sector. The development was confirmed by Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad, former U.S. Special

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Afghan Taliban Claims Killing of ISIS Members in Kabul Raid Amid Allegations of Staged Operation

The Taliban has claimed responsibility for a counter terrorism raid in Kabul’s 15th security district, targeting what it described as a hideout of the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP), in an operation that reportedly left two militants dead. However, questions have emerged over the credibility of the Taliban’s claims, with allegations suggesting the raid may

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ISKP’s Evolving Soft Terror Strategy: How the Group Uses Propaganda and Preacher Killings to Disrupt Pakistan’s Religious Harmony?

Over the past few years, the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) has demonstrated a marked shift in its strategy, intensifying both its ideological and operational focus inside Pakistan. This shift is evident not only in the group’s increasing number of high-profile attacks, but also in its targeted propaganda campaigns, cross-border recruitment methods, and evolving tactics

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Tajikistan’s Digital Trap: How a Repressive Regime Became the Hidden Incubator of Daesh’s Comeback

In the evolving matrix of regional security threats, few developments are as troubling as the quiet reemergence of Tajikistan as a key recruitment ground for Daesh militants. Despite its posturing as a bulwark against extremism, the Tajik government appears to be enabling if not orchestrating a new phase of ideological militancy, one that now thrives

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