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Pakistan’s military chief vowed on Thursday that the country’s fight against terror would continue “with full national resolve” as security forces killed 27 militants during operations in the northwestern province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,
Maulana Fazlur Rehman has alleged that the country’s military establishment could be behind threats to his life, warning that “if I am killed tomorrow, the establishment will be responsible.”
Pakistan cannot fully align with Saudi Arabia against Iran. But a resumption of hostilities will narrow its options.
A critical report reveals that Pakistan’s portrayal as a central mediator in high-stakes US-Iran diplomacy is largely the byproduct of paid military lobbying in Washington rather than actual foreign policy achievements.
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Why Pakistan embedding military assets among civilians during Op Sindoor is a big concern
While Indian retaliation was restrained, evidence widely circulates of the systematic militarisation of civilian areas by Pakistani forces for their own agendas
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Pakistan Army's false claims spark online mockery
Pakistan's Army Officer Makes Unfounded Claims Islamabad: Pakistan has found itself the subject of ridicule once again after an army officer asserted that Islamabad targeted two non-existent Indian airbases last May.
According to the Finance Ministry source, the IMF has conveyed strong reservations over Pakistan’s rising military expenditure at a time when the country’s economic fundamentals remain weak.
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Pakistan's security forces eliminate 22 terrorists in WaziristanPublished on: May 19, 2026 10:38 PM
Pakistan, May 19 -- Pakistan's security forces killed 22 terrorists during an ongoing sanitisation operation in North Waziristan, the military said Tuesday. The operation followed credible intelligence reports about militant presence in the Shewa area of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.