Insurgent networks exploit “disappearances” in Balochistan to evade security forces, carry out attacks, and destabilize Pakistan, highlighting the urgent need for robust counterterrorism and national
Following Maulana Fazlur Rehman’s address in Rawalpindi, critical questions have emerged regarding Pakistan’s border security, cross-border terrorism, and relations with Afghanistan. The discussion highlights the
IMCTC launches the “Reintegration” program in Islamabad, Pakistan, focusing on rehabilitation and reintegration of individuals affected by extremist ideologies, strengthening regional security and societal resilience.
Investigations reveal Afghanistan functioning as a hub for orchestrated cross-border attacks, with India and Israel allegedly exploiting its territory to destabilize Pakistan, posing serious risks
Exploring the contested historical and religious narratives surrounding Noor Wali Mehsud and their broader implications for militant legitimacy, extremism, and regional security dynamics.
Pakistan secures full acceptance of its legal and procedural demands ahead of the February 15 cricket match with India, ensuring fairness and transparency.
Pakistan ranks 136th in CPI 2025, showing gradual progress against corruption despite persistent trust deficits and perception gaps in public institutions.
Terror groups in KP and Balochistan target civilians to spread fear, silence communities, and disrupt intelligence sharing that threatens militant networks.
Families in Punjab mourn civilians killed in Balochistan-linked militant attacks, rejecting ethnic blame and stressing unity against terrorism and division.