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Pakistan counterterrorism
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New Wave of Terrorist Attacks Casts Doubt on Pakistan's Security Forces
By Daud Khattak
A recent upswing in violence could disillusion Pakistanis, as well as impacting the new U.S. administration's view of Pakistan.
Is Pakistan Ready to Counter ISIS?
By Hammal Kashani
Pakistan's government has been slow to react to the presence of ISIS.
‘Collective Punishment’ in Pakistan’s Tribal Areas
By Farooq Yousaf
Entire villages must pay the cost for insurgent activities in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas.
Twin Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Attacks: Pakistan's Lawyers, Christians Targeted
By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
Why are the Pakistani Taliban are targeting these specific groups in their attacks?
Real Blood, Unsubstantiated Allegations: Was India's RAW Really Behind the Quetta Attack?
By Ahsan Yousaf Chaudhary
This time, Balochistan's lawyers bore the brunt of Pakistan's inaction against terrorism, whether domestic or foreign.
Pakistan: The Rebirth of Jihad
By Umer Ali
Within Pakistan, banned groups like JeM and JuD campaign openly for jihad against India.
What Quetta Bombing Reveals About Islamic State and Pakistani Taliban
By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
A vicious attack on a hospital underscores a continued preference for soft targets by jihadists.
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