In the aftermath of last night’s successful operation by the Pakistan Army targeting terrorist camps, certain Afghan and Indian media accounts have twisted the facts to craft misleading narratives. Using images of innocent children from Afghanistan’s 2023 earthquake, they attempted to portray the collateral damage as a result of the operation. However, this fabricated story, aimed at masking their embarrassment and inciting hatred against Pakistan, quickly crumbled under the weight of truth. Contrary to these claims, the Pakistan Army carried out this operation with meticulous planning and responsibility. Based on reliable intelligence, the strike targeted specific hideouts harboring terrorist elements.…
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Following a decisive strike by Pakistan’s armed forces on extremist hideouts, the adversaries released a fabricated video aimed at misleading the public and concealing their defeat. This 5-minute and 13-second video, a concoction of lies and deception, attempts to portray a false narrative of resilience. The video features two masked individuals claiming that the “Umar Media” office remains intact. However, blatant technical flaws expose the falsehood. The background equipment displays unchanging lights throughout the video, revealing that the setting was likely generated using screen-capture software. Additionally, the synchronization between the speaker’s voice and the movements of the individuals on screen…
A special and colorful event was organized in Peshawar to mark Christmas, bringing together families from the Christian community. The celebration witnessed enthusiastic participation from a large number of families. Lieutenant General Umar Ahmed Bukhari, Corps Commander Peshawar, graced the occasion as the chief guest. He extended warm Christmas greetings to the Christian community and acknowledged their invaluable contributions to the defense of the nation. In his address, he highlighted the sacrifices and dedication of the Christian community, which the nation holds in high esteem. On this joyous occasion, the Christian community reiterated their commitment to the defense of Pakistan…
On the night of December 24, Pakistan conducted a successful airstrike in Afghanistan’s Paktika province, targeting extremist hideouts in the Bermal region. This intelligence-based operation eliminated key terrorists, including masterminds of suicide attacks responsible for countless innocent lives lost in Pakistan. Interestingly, the Afghan Taliban leadership’s silence on this matter speaks volumes, revealing a pragmatic stance rooted in their national priorities. According to sources within the Afghan Taliban, those targeted were Pakistani nationals who had sought refuge in Afghanistan. This acknowledgment indicates that the Afghan Taliban sees no reason to mourn their demise. In fact, their neutrality in this matter…
On the night of December 24, the Pakistan Air Force carried out a decisive airstrike in Afghanistan’s Bermal region, targeting key commanders of a notorious extremist group and effectively destroying their media wing, “Umar Media.” In the wake of this devastating strike, Umar Media released a five-minute video, desperate to counter the narrative and project a semblance of survival. However, the video, rife with glaring inconsistencies, only highlights their growing desperation. The video features two masked figures claiming that Umar Media’s office remains unscathed. Despite their assertions, the footage betrays its artificiality. The backdrop, which includes computers and other equipment,…
In today’s fast-evolving world, science and technology influence nearly every aspect of life, shaping economies, societies, and governance. For Pakistan, a nation facing multifaceted challenges while aspiring to compete globally, integrating science and technology into policy-making is not just an option it is a necessity. However, the reality remains stark: most Pakistani parliamentarians lack a background in science and technology. This creates a significant gap between the needs of a modern state and the expertise of its decision-makers. The increasing role of science and technology in public policy is undeniable. Issues such as climate change, healthcare innovation, digital transformation, and…
In a meticulously planned intelligence-based operation conducted on the night of December 17-18, security forces successfully neutralized a high-profile militant commander, Ali Rehman, also known as Maulana Taha Swati, in the Tank district. The operation, aimed at disrupting the activities of an outlawed militant group, also resulted in the elimination of seven other terrorists, according to security sources. Ali Rehman, an influential figure within the militant network, was a close associate of key terrorist leaders Mufti Fazlullah and Qari Amjad, also known as Mufti Muzahim. Having joined the outlawed group in 2010, he played a pivotal role in its operations…
The United States has recently expressed concerns over Pakistan’s advancements in its missile technology, specifically claiming that Pakistan is developing capabilities that could potentially target the U.S. mainland. This has led to heightened scrutiny of Pakistan’s strategic missile program and subsequent sanctions on key entities involved. A senior U.S. official stated that Pakistan’s advancements in large rocket motors and missile systems could allow it to strike targets beyond South Asia, including the United States. The official emphasized that this raises questions about Pakistan’s intentions and has prompted the U.S. to impose sanctions on four organizations linked to Pakistan’s missile program,…
The pamphlet recently issued by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), portraying their members as “mujahideen martyrs,” is a stark reminder of their audacity to glorify acts of terror. This propaganda is a brazen attempt to mask their heinous crimes under the guise of martyrdom. The TTP has caused untold suffering to innocent Pakistanis, leaving a trail of destruction and grief, yet they continue to present themselves as defenders of a righteous cause. The TTP’s long history of atrocities includes some of the most horrific acts of terrorism in Pakistan’s history. The 2014 Army Public School massacre, where over 140 children and…
Pakistan has reappointed Mohammad Sadiq as its Special Representative for Afghanistan, hoping his experience and diplomatic skills will help improve the strained relations between the two neighboring countries. Since the Taliban took power in Afghanistan in 2021, tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan’s interim government have only grown. Sadiq’s mission is to reduce this mistrust and find a peaceful way forward. Sadiq has a tough job. One of the main challenges is dealing with violence caused by the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), which continues to carry out attacks in Pakistan. Recently, on December 17, TTP militants attacked a police post in…
