Pakistan

IMF’s Funding to Pakistan: Nourishing Terror or Enabling Reform?

IMF’s Funding to Pakistan: Nourishing Terror or Enabling Reform?

The IMF is not officially supporting terrorism. However, its repeated bailouts are indirectly enabling a fiscally weak, security‑state‑driven Pakistan to postpone deep reforms. This creates space for continued military dominance and a permissive ecosystem for terror proxies. A nuanced explainer needs to separate what the IMF legally does and intends. It must also explain Pakistan’s state structure. The track record on terror financing in Pakistan can distort the ultimate impact of these funds. ​ IMF’s Mandate and How it Lends The International Monetary Fund is a financial institution. It was created to stabilise economies in crisis. This is achieved by…
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We’ll Take Half the World Down with Us’: Pakistan’s Army Chief Issues Nuclear Threat from US Soil

We’ll Take Half the World Down with Us’: Pakistan’s Army Chief Issues Nuclear Threat from US Soil

Asim Munir threatened India with a nuclear war said, “we will take half the world down with us.”, he quoted the statement during his second visit Tampa, Florida in US. First time nuclear threat from US soil  Pakistan's Army chief and field Marshal Asim Munir exclaimed that if Pakistan in nearest future will feel existential threat it would launch nuclear destruction drowning half of the world with it. It's a rare threat delivered by other nation on American Soil. Threat to Indian infrastructure Field marshal Asim Munir  specifically targeted any Indian dams that might be built on the Indus River…
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5 Pakistani Jets, AEW&C Downed from 300 km in Operation Sindoor

5 Pakistani Jets, AEW&C Downed from 300 km in Operation Sindoor

IAF Chief Air Chief Marshal Amarpreet Singh confirmed the toll of Pakistani Air jets. These were shot during Operation Sindoor conducted on May 6-7. This happened after the April 22, Pahalgam terror attack. This is the first official statement. It comes from a high-ranking Indian official. It concerns the number of Pakistani Air jets shot during the cross-border anti-terror operation. Record Breaking Surface to Air Kill Achieved in Operation Sindoor “We have five confirmed kills. One large aircraft could be either an ELINT aircraft or an AEW&C aircraft. This aircraft was taken on at a distance of about 300 kilometres.…
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Indian Army Highlights Western Hypocrisy

Indian Army Highlights Western Hypocrisy

There are tensions between New Delhi and Washington over Russian oil imports into India. On Tuesday, the Indian Army highlights western hypocrisy. They remembered how the United States once backed Pakistan during the 1971 war. The Social media post from Indian Army titled “This Day That Year - Build Up of War - 05 Aug 1971 #knowFacts,” was shared a day after India pushed back strongly. They pushed back against US tariffs threat over Indian products. There were also threats of penalties due to New Delhi's energy ties with Moscow. India highlighted the western hypocrisy calling the criticism from the US…
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Pakistani Terror Outfits may use Nepal to Launch Attacks on India

Pakistani Terror Outfits may use Nepal to Launch Attacks on India

A senior Nepalese official has warned that Pakistani terror outfits may use Nepal’s geographical terrain to attack India. This confirmed the long-standing concerns of Indian security agencies. Speaking at a seminar of challenges to regional peace and security in Kathmandu, Sunil Bahadur Thapa confirmed these speculations. He is the principal advisor to Nepal’s President and a former industry minister. Mr Thapa said UN-sanctioned Pakistan-based groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) have ties to Al-Qaeda. These ties pose security threats to India. He added that they may exploit Nepal as a transit route for their nefarious objectives. Also read: Bilawal…
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Hafiz Saeed’s son lashes out at Bhutto’s offer to extradite his father to India

Hafiz Saeed’s son lashes out at Bhutto’s offer to extradite his father to India

Bilawal Bhutto, ex-foreign minister of Pakistan, has drawn sharp rebuttals over his extradition offer to India. Opposition leaders have criticized this offer. Hardline groups and even the son of the 26/11 mastermind have also rebuked him. Pakistan's former foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari gave an interview to Al Jazeera on Friday, July 4, 2025. He said Islamabad "would not be opposed" to the extradition of Lashkar-e-Taiba chief Hafiz Saeed. Additionally, they would consider the extradition of Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) chief Masood Azhar as a 'confidence-building' measure. Bhutto’s statement that sparked political storm In the interview, Bhutto was responding to a question.…
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China Leaked Key Info on Indian Vectors During Operation Sindoor: Army

China Leaked Key Info on Indian Vectors During Operation Sindoor: Army

The Deputy Chief of Army Staff (Capability Development & Sustenance) has explained how India tackled not one, but three adversaries during Operation Sindoor. He referred to how China leaked information to Pakistan and turkey supported Pakistan. The Hidden Hand of China In an address at industry chamber FICCI, he stated that the four day conflict was fought on one border but with two adversaries. Pakistan was the front and China provided them all possible support. He said that Pakistan received real-time inputs about India's important vectors from China during Operation Sindoor. Lt Gen. Singh also highlighted China’s ancient military strategy…
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Sanaullah Reveals Why Pakistan Turned to Trump for Ceasefire

Sanaullah Reveals Why Pakistan Turned to Trump for Ceasefire

Rana Sanaullah, a senior Pakistani politician and close aide to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, revealed a critical situation. Pakistan's military had only 30 to 45 seconds to decide. They needed to determine whether the BrahMos missile, launched by India, carried a nuclear warhead. The special assistant to the prime minister said in a recent interview. He mentioned that the launch of a BrahMos cruise missile during India's "Operation Sindoor" led to sudden panic. The Pak military apparatus tried to gauge if it was a nuclear attack. https://videopress.com/v/UkvPzKgx?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true “When India fired BrahMos at Nur Khan airbase, Pakistan's military had only seconds…
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SAARC can be Replaced by New Regional Bloc, Proposed by Pakistan and China

SAARC can be Replaced by New Regional Bloc, Proposed by Pakistan and China

Pakistan and China are in advanced talks for establishing a new regional forum to replace SAARC. The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) has been dysfunctional for a long time. This is another attempt at shaping South Asian geopolitical relations and reducing India’s central presence. A trilateral meeting with Bangladesh was held in China's Kunming on June 19. Another meeting with Afghanistan was held in May. Both meetings had related objectives. Also read: Pakistan Responds to India’s Latest Measures Amid Rising Tensions The Proposal Pakistan’s Express Tribune stated that the idea is to bring together all former members of…
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After Iran, Pakistan’s nuclear sites will be Israeli Target

After Iran, Pakistan’s nuclear sites will be Israeli Target

Israel Attack Pakistan Nuclear Plant. The statement of Israeli expert Meir Masri has created an atmosphere of fear in Pakistan. People fear that Israel can now attack Pakistan's nuclear sites. There is a stir in Pakistani military circles. After the rain of missiles on Iran, there is an atmosphere of fear in Pakistan. The reason is the claim of an Israeli expert which has taken Islamabad's sleep away. Israeli author and international affairs expert Meir Masri has claimed that after Iran, Israel's eyes are now set on Pakistan's nuclear program. That is, after Iran, Pakistan's nuclear bases can be attacked.…
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