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Terrorism From Afghanistan: Terrorists Targeting Forces And Civilians With Weapons Left By US Forces

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Terrorist attacks from Afghan territory have escalated in Pakistan in recent years, and militants have access to weaponry that the US military left behind in Afghanistan.

While there is ample proof of the usage of foreign weapons imported from Afghanistan on Pakistani soil, the region’s security has suffered greatly as a result of this supply of weapons to terrorists.

In the twenty years that the Pakistan Army has been combating terrorism, Afghan terrorists attempt to cross the Pakistan-Afghan border and attack both security troops and innocent civilians.

In response to information on Khawarij’s presence, Security Forces carried out an intelligence-based operation in Bajaur District on the evening of October 23–24, 2024.

Pakistan Army troops killed one high-value target, including two suicide bombers, and nine Khawarij during the operation.

From the deceased Khawarij, several foreign weapons, such as M4, AKM-65, and Ak47 ammo and explosives, were also found.

Two violent clashes occurred on September 19–20, 2024, which claimed the lives of twelve Khawarij.

SKS, AK-47, RPD, and LMG were among the many foreign weapons, ammo, and explosives that were found.

In Mustang District, Security Forces carried out an intelligence-based operation on August 18–19, 2024.

During the operation, three BLA terrorists were killed and three others were wounded following a heated gunfight.

Numerous foreign weaponry, including as RPD LMGs, 8MM AKs, RPG launchers, and explosives, were also found among these deceased terrorists.

An intelligence-based operation was carried out by security personnel in the Sambaza neighborhood of Zhob District, Balochistan, on May 14, 2024.

Numerous foreign weapons have also been found, including type-69 RPGs, PKM machine guns, M-16/A4 MD 90 assault rifles, AKM assault rifles, PG-7V RPG rockets, M-46 hand grenades, F-1 hand grenades, and explosives.

Since April 21, 2024, security troops have been fighting militants in the Zhob District along the Pakistan-Afghan border.

Security personnel in Khyber District carried out an intelligence-based operation on April 29, 2024, in response to reports of terrorist activity.

Terrorist leaders Raziq and Qari Wajid Alias Qari Briyal were among the four terrorists slain during the operation.

The operation also resulted in the destruction of terrorist hideouts and the recovery of several foreign weaponry, including as M4/A1 and AK-47 guns, as well as explosives and ammunition.

The Afghan Interim Government’s assertions that it will not use it against its own country, Pakistan, are seriously called into question by the smuggling of contemporary international weapons from Afghanistan to Pakistan and the TTP’s use of these weapons against the security forces and the Pakistani populace.

According to the Pentagon, at the time of withdrawal, the Afghan military had received over 400,000 combat weapons from the United States, with another 300,000 still in stock.

The Afghan National Defense and Security Forces received 18.6 billion dollars in equipment from the United States between 2005 and August 2021, according to the Pentagon.

Following the US exit, these weaponry aided the TTP in conducting terrorist attacks across international borders.

In addition to arming the TTP, these data show that the Afghan government is also giving other terrorist groups safe access.

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The inaugural senior citizen club in Pakistan will be created in Peshawar.

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Peshawar is poised to inaugurate Pakistan’s inaugural government-operated Senior Citizen Club, as the project’s PC-1 nears completion.

KP Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur declared that following its successful execution in Peshawar, the program will be extended to other districts.

Official photographs of the proposed project, showcasing the club’s design and amenities, have been disseminated on the Chief Minister’s official page.

The club will cater to individuals aged 58 and above, offering free medical care, dining options, indoor games, a gym, a salon, and other recreational amenities.

The Senior Citizen Club will provide residential rooms for temporary housing of its members.

The Chief Minister of KP affirmed his dedication to guaranteeing the project’s success and improving the quality of life for elderly persons.

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With $488.4 million invested, the power sector leads the FDI surge in FY 2025.

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Investment in eco-friendly technologies and renewable energy is increased by the Special Investment Facilitation Council, opening the door for sustainable development.
The first half of fiscal year 2025 saw a 20% increase in foreign direct investment, reaching $1.3 billion.
FDI is highest in the power sector, which received $488.4 million in the first half of fiscal year 2025.
The oil and gas industry receives $166.7 million in investment, while the financial services industry draws $353 million.
China has invested $535.5 million in the first half of FY 2025, making it the largest partner.
Growth in the Digital Economy is Driven by Foreign Direct Investment: Pakistan’s IT Sector and Skilled Workforce Face Significant Opportunities

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China Invests in Pakistan: $250 Million Memorandums of Understanding Signed to Promote Medical Trade

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With the assistance of the Special Investment Facilitation Council and government initiatives, Pakistan has established a climate that is conducive to investment.

A total of 80 Chinese businesses have shown their desire to collaborate in Pakistan’s medical equipment industry.

To encourage trade in the medical and surgical industries, memorandums of understanding estimated at $250 million have been inked.

In order to grow Pakistan’s medical equipment industry, Chinese businesses are promoting collaborative partnerships. It is anticipated that China’s cutting-edge technology would support the expansion of the medical sector, drawing investors with tax breaks and a highly qualified workforce.

Chinese investment is anticipated to support further growth in Pakistan’s medical industry, which is currently valued at over 600 million dollars.

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