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5 BLA Terrorists Eliminated in Intelligence-Based Operation in Balochistan’s Nushki

Security forces killed at least five terrorists affiliated with the banned Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), also declared by the state, and the government of Pakistan as Fitna al-Hindustan (FAH), during a successful intelligence-based operation in Balochistan’s Nushki district, officials said. According to initial reports, the operation was launched after security agencies received credible intelligence regarding […]

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Marka-e-Haq, Captain Dr Ayaz Ahmed, Pakistan India War, Operation Sindoor, Operation Bunyān al-Marsoos

Frontline Courage in Marka-e-Haq: Captain Dr Ayaz Ahmed Risked All to Save the Wounded

In the heat of Marka-e-Haq, where relentless shelling turned the battlefield into a storm of fire and steel, stories of extraordinary courage continue to emerge, each one reflecting the resilience and sacrifice of Pakistan’s heroes. Among them stands Ghazi Captain Dr Ayaz Ahmed, a symbol of bravery and service, who remained steadfast on the frontline

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Cracks Emerge Inside Taliban Amid Reports of Internal Power Struggles and Regional Tensions

Recent reports emerging from northern Afghanistan, particularly Faryab province, alongside unverified accounts circulating among local observers and regional commentators, point to growing political and administrative tensions within the Taliban-led governance structure. These developments, while not independently confirmed in full, have raised renewed questions regarding internal cohesion, representation, and resource allocation across different factions and regions.

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The Border That Came with Freedom: What the Treaty of Kabul Reveals About the Durand Line

A detailed historical and legal examination of early twentieth-century agreements between Afghanistan and British India highlights the inseparable relationship between Afghanistan’s internationally recognized independence and the formal status of the Durand Line as a binding international boundary. The Treaty of Rawalpindi, signed in August 1919, followed by the Treaty of Kabul in November 1921, collectively

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Decisive NSC Stance on Indian Provocations Following Pahalgam False Flag

Pakistan’s National Security Committee (NSC) convened an emergency session on 24 April 2025 to review the evolving national security environment following recent developments linked to the Pahalgam incident and subsequent actions taken by India. The high-level meeting, attended by senior civil and military leadership, conducted a comprehensive assessment of the regional situation and strongly criticized

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“Future Wars Will Be Decided at Sea”: Naval Chief Warns Indian Ocean Disruption Could Shake Global Economy

Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Naveed Ashraf, has underscored the critical importance of the Indian Ocean region, stating that future warfare strategies are increasingly being shaped by developments in this vital maritime domain. He warned that any disruption in the Indian Ocean could have significant implications for global trade and the international economy. The

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Pakistan Rejects India’s “Recycled Allegations” Over Pahalgam, Calls It Political Propaganda Campaign

Pakistan  strongly rejected recent statements and allegations made by India, terming them “deplorable” and “unfortunate,” and accused New Delhi of attempting to “weaponise” a false narrative against Pakistan for narrow domestic political objectives. According to a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Pakistan said that at a time when the country, along with

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Field Marshal Asim Munir Draws Red Line on India, Vows Decisive Response to Any Aggression

Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir has reaffirmed Pakistan’s firm and uncompromising position on Indian aggression and the Kashmir dispute, while reiterating the country’s resolve to thwart any hostile intentions against Pakistan. Speaking at a dignified and high-profile ceremony for overseas Pakistanis on 16 April 2025, the Field Marshal underscored that Pakistan’s national defence remains fully

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Khyber Operation Leaves 22 Khawarij Dead, Child Martyred as Fierce Gunbattle Engulfs Area: ISPR

Security forces, in coordination with law enforcement agencies, carried out a joint intelligence-based operation (IBO) in Khyber District, resulting in the killing of at least 22 Khawarij, according to official and security sources. The operation was launched on the basis of credible intelligence regarding the presence of Khawarij elements in the area. During the operation,

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Khawarij Infighting Turns Deadly in Karak and North Waziristan After Commander’s Killing

Credible local sources have reported ongoing and violent infighting between two rival Khawarij factions of a proscribed network operating in parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, specifically in District Karak and the Shewa area of North Waziristan. The clashes are said to involve factions led by Kaleem Ullah alias Saif ul Umer and Shoaib alias Saif ul

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