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Counterterror Operations Continue in KP Amid Persistent Terrorist Presence

Counterterror operations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa remain ongoing as intelligence assessments indicate the continued presence of terrorist networks across multiple districts of the province. Law enforcement and security agencies are engaged in sustained counterterror efforts targeting groups involved in attacks on civilians, infrastructure, and security personnel. Officials describe the operational environment as dynamic and complex, with […]

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Western Frontier, Cross-Border Infiltration Attempts, Afghan Taliban, Security Forces, Pakistan's War on Terror and Afghan Safe Havens

Cross-Border Infiltration Attempts Persist as Security Forces Maintain Heightened Vigil Along Western Frontier

Security forces continue to maintain heightened vigilance along Pakistan’s western frontier following repeated infiltration attempts in sensitive frontier regions. Officials say recent incidents across border districts highlight an ongoing pattern of movement by armed elements attempting to exploit difficult terrain and porous segments of the frontier. In some cases, individuals identified as foreign nationals have

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Pakistan–Afghan Taliban Engagement Continues Amid Deepening Security Concerns Along Border Regions

Diplomatic engagement between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban continues through regional and international facilitation channels, even as security conditions along the western border remain volatile and unresolved. Recent rounds of engagement have focused on stabilizing bilateral relations and preventing further escalation in cross-border tensions. However, persistent security incidents in border regions continue to undermine the

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Taliban Arrest Own Fighters in Badakhshan Over Alleged ISIS Links

A troubling development has emerged from northern Afghanistan, where internal fractures within militant ranks appear to be surfacing alongside a broader rise in extremist activity. Local sources in Badakhshan Province reported that the Afghan Taliban have detained at least six of their own fighters over alleged links to ISIS. The individuals were reportedly taken into

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Terror, Anti-Terror Operations, Protests During Security Operations, Terrprists and their Facilitators, Pakistan's Fight against Terrorism and Cross-Border Attacks

Protests Emerge During Anti-Terror Operations, Raising Questions Over Timing and Motives

Each time security forces tighten the noose around terrorists, a familiar pattern begins to unfold in certain areas, sudden protests emerge, often at the most critical stages of operations. The timing is not just noticeable, it is deeply consequential, and it raises a question that many ordinary citizens continue to ask: why do these reactions

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Children, Bajaur Tragedy, Cross-Border Shelling in Bajaur, Afghan Taliban, Pakistan Afghan Taliban Tensions

Three Lives Lost, Including Two Children, How Long Will This Continue?

Funeral prayers were offered for three civilians, including two children, who were killed in cross-border shelling in Bajaur District, as grief and anger gripped the area. The victims lost their lives when Afghan Taliban carried out unprovoked shelling on a residential area in Kat Kot, striking a house and leaving three others seriously injured. The

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Taliban, Ethnic Balance, Afghan Taliban, Ameer Khan Muttaqi, Afghanistan Under Taliban Rule

Taliban Claim “Ethnic Balance” in Governance Amid Ongoing Questions Over Inclusivity

Claims of inclusivity by the Afghan Taliban have once again come under scrutiny, as their top leadership insists that the current administration reflects Afghanistan’s ethnic diversity, a position widely questioned by observers and stakeholders alike. Speaking in Kabul, Amir Khan Muttaqi stated that members of different ethnic groups are part of the Taliban’s governing structure,

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Afghanistan, Pakistan Afghan Taliban Tensions, Trans-Afghan Railway Project, Afghan Taliban, Pakistan War on Terror and Cross-Border Terrorism

Regional Projects Stall as Security Concerns Persist Around Afghanistan

Tensions surrounding Afghanistan’s security landscape are once again casting a long shadow over regional connectivity projects, raising a fundamental question that stakeholders can no longer afford to ignore: who bears responsibility for the persistent instability? Zamir Kabulov, Russia’s special envoy, has acknowledged that friction between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban is delaying key regional initiatives,

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Pakistan–Türkiye ‘Jinnah-XIII’ Exercise Concludes, Strengthening Counterterrorism Ties

The Pakistan–Türkiye Joint Commando and Special Forces Exercise “Jinnah-XIII” has concluded successfully in Türkiye, marking another milestone in bilateral defence cooperation and military diplomacy between the two countries, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR). The exercise brought together elite combat teams from the Pakistan Army and the Turkish Armed Forces, with training activities conducted

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AJK Police Foil Espionage Plot, Arrest Alleged RAW Operative and Expose Wider Network

Police in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) have arrested an alleged operative linked to India’s external intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), in a timely operation that authorities say prevented potential threats to sensitive installations and civilian targets. Addressing a press conference, Inspector General of Police AJK, Captain (Retd.) Liaquat Ali Malik, stated

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