
India-Linked Criminal Networks in US: Human Trafficking & Rogue Activity
US arrests highlight India-linked trafficking, transnational crime, and state-linked rogue activity threatening Western security.

US arrests highlight India-linked trafficking, transnational crime, and state-linked rogue activity threatening Western security.

TTP’s recruitment in Bangladesh deepens transnational insurgency, highlighting regional security and counter-radicalization challenges.

US–Pakistan tech ties deepen as ICT investment, youth talent, and historic academic links reshape bilateral economic cooperation.

Analysis of the Ramadan-era release of Pakistani soldiers, Saudi mediation, and what it signals for Pakistan-Afghanistan ties.

UN report warns of rising TTP attacks from Afghanistan and growing regional terror threats, rejecting Taliban claims of eliminating militants.

Indian national Nikhil Gupta pleads guilty to plotting murder of US Sikh separatist leader; highlights transnational repression risks.

UN Security Council renews Taliban sanctions monitoring as Afghanistan remains a hub for international terrorist networks.

Afghanistan has historically been a mosaic of ethnic identities rather than a homogenous nation-state. Pashtuns constitute roughly 40–45% of the population, followed by Tajiks (25–30%),

Analysis of Balochistan’s security landscape, where militancy exploits socio-economic grievances even as CPEC-driven investments seek stability through infrastructure, education, and connectivity.

Afghanistan’s north fuels cross-border militancy, drone attacks, and drug trafficking, prompting CSTO, CIS & SCO security action.