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The file photos of Pakistan’s DG ISI Lt. Gen. Asim Malik and Taliban GDI head Abdul Haq Wasiq.
Pakistan and Taliban hold Istanbul talks under Turkish mediation amid rising TTP militancy and unfulfilled security commitments.
Afghanistan – A Global Narcotics Hub and a New Regional Threat
Despite the Taliban’s opium ban, Afghanistan remains a major opium producer and is rapidly emerging as a center for synthetic drug production, posing regional and global security challenges.
Indian Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh (R) with Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz. [IC: X@SpokespersonMoD]
India–Israel defence pact deepens unified defence policy as Kabul tilts toward New Delhi, reshaping regional dynamics around Pakistan.
Afghanistan’s Opium Ban Triggers Meth Surge, UN Reports
UNODC report says Taliban’s poppy ban drastically reduced opium output but triggered a surge in methamphetamine production
Afghan Intelligence Reportedly Resettling TTP Militants Under Administrative Cover
Sources reveal Afghanistan’s General Directorate of Intelligence (GDI) relocating banned TTP fighters into local Afghan communities following Istanbul talks
Charsadda Assasination of JUI Leader Becomes New Front in Taliban-TTP Information War
JUI leader Abdul Salam’s killing followed Taliban-linked propaganda blaming Pakistan; officials call narrative destabilizing.
Kabul’s Deflection Won’t Work, Says Analyst After Haqqani’s Anti-Islamabad Remarks
Haqqani blames Pakistan for TTP issue; policy analysts described his speech as a “reactionary narrative”.
Pakistan Says “No Compromise on Sovereignty” as DG ISPR Warns Kabul Over Cross-Border Terror, India Over ‘False Flag’ Designs
Pakistan Warns Kabul, India; “No Compromise on Sovereignty,” Says DG ISPR
Afghan Intelligence Allegedly Allowed Banned TTP Entry into Pakistan
Undeniable evidence emerges of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan’s alleged facilitation
Why Is Pakistan’s Generosity Always Met with Blame from Afghanistan?
As Pakistan extends support time and again, Kabul’s shifting stance raises a pressing question: where does neighborly trust truly stand?
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