The resurgence of the militant group risks becoming the most significant threat to the survival of any government
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During press conference at U.N., Pakistan’s foreign minister had referred to Indian prime minister as ‘butcher of Gujarat’
In his 2011 autobiography, the PTI chairman offered his views on how the military siege of the mosque led to Musharraf’s downfall
Foreign Office urges India to avoid commenting on bilateral ties between Washington and Islamabad
Pakistan Rejects Reports of its Airspace Being Used by U.S. for Kabul Drone Strike
by Staff Reportby Staff ReportForeign Office spokesman says there is no evidence to support such claims on strike that killed Al Qaeda chief
The death of the Al Qaeda leader in a drone strike in Kabul raises questions on whether Taliban were giving him sanctuary in Afghan capital
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province has suffered the worst of terrorism in the country for decades
One of the founders of the Islamic State launched his jihadi career from Hayatabad in Pakistan
History is prologue and previous attempts to negotiate with the TTP do not inspire much optimism
The anti-American rhetoric of the PTI chairman’s latest campaign harkens back to the heyday of his 2017 protests
Christopher Jaffrelot’s book digs into the perennial conflict between centralization of power at the center and devolution to the district-level
Successive governments have redefined ‘faith’ in Pakistan’s motto and used it to manipulate the country’s educational system
In his three-and-a-half-years in power, P.M. Khan has crafted a checkered legacy punctuated by verbal diatribes and questionable government appointments
‘Surprising’ for U.S. to Seek Reassessment of Ties with Pakistan: Foreign Office
by Staff Reportby Staff ReportIn weekly briefing, spokesperson reiterates call for international community to remain engaged with the new Taliban government in Afghanistan
Utilized for decades, ‘deniable’ militias are increasingly challenging the rule of law and undermining governments of elected leaders
Several hundred members of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan reportedly among the convicts released by the group
After the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, Pakistan’s security situation risks becoming more precarious
In statement, Foreign Office reiterates allegations of Indian intelligence agency planning, executing terror attacks in Pakistan
Pakistan Willing to Partner with U.S. for Peace, Not Conflict: Imran Khan
by Staff Reportby Staff ReportIn address to Parliament, prime minister invites opposition to work with government to enact electoral reforms ahead of the next general elections