Afghan Taliban and Cross Border Terrorism in Pakistan

Pakistan is witnessing a sharp rise in terrorist attacks linked to the Afghan Taliban’s support for the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). A new study reveals that Afghan nationals now dominate TTP infiltration groups, exposing Kabul’s complicity in cross-border militancy. As violence escalates, Islamabad must balance border control, diplomacy, and de-radicalisation to counter
Afghan Propaganda Targets Pakistan Amidst Escalating Terror Nexus

On August 27, Afghan officials once again accused Pakistan of strikes in Khost and Nangarhar, without evidence. This fits a growing pattern where Kabul uses propaganda to deflect attention from its role in harboring groups like TTP, Al-Qaeda, and ISKP, leaving ordinary Pakistanis to bear the human cost of cross-border terrorism.
UNSC Briefing: Pakistan Warns of Afghan Safe Havens, State Terrorism, and Digital Radicalization

At the UN Security Council, Pakistan’s envoy delivered a powerful critique of the global counterterrorism framework. Citing its sacrifices, he warned of new threats from Afghanistan, state-sponsored violence, and digital radicalization. His call: a principled, unified, and consistent global response.
The Afghan Vacuum: India’s Hybrid War Against Pakistan

India has exploited Afghanistan’s chaos for decades, using it as a base for covert operations and proxy warfare against Pakistan.
Torkham Tensions: Afghan Forces Withdraw Excavator After Jirga Intervention

Afghan jirga intervenes as tensions rise at Torkham; excavator removed, ceasefire talks continue amid border dispute.
The US Withdrawal from Afghanistan

Analysis of US troop withdrawal from Afghanistan post-Biden’s announcement on April 16th, amidst speculations and Taliban threats, highlighting stakeholder roles.