Pakistan military

  • Congress Leader Refuses to Apologize for Operation Sindoor Comments, Sparks Political Row with BJP

    Congress Leader Refuses to Apologize for Operation Sindoor Comments, Sparks Political Row with BJP

    Dec 17, 2025 01:45 pm CST

    Congress leader Prithviraj Chavan has sparked a major political controversy by refusing to apologize for his claim that India was "defeated on Day 1" during Operation Sindoor against Pakistan. The BJP has strongly condemned his remarks, accusing Congress of insulting the Indian Armed Forces, while the Congress party attempts to distance itself from the controversy. The incident highlights ongoing political tensions regarding national security matters and military operations between India and Pakistan.

  • Former Pakistan Intelligence Chief Sentenced to 14 Years for State Secret Violations and Political Interference

    Former Pakistan Intelligence Chief Sentenced to 14 Years for State Secret Violations and Political Interference

    Dec 11, 2025 09:28 pm CST

    Pakistan's former spy agency head Faiz Hameed has been sentenced to 14 years imprisonment for violating state secrets, abusing authority and engaging in political activities. A staunch supporter of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, Hameed served as intelligence chief from 2019 to 2021 before being stripped of his military rank following multiple violations of the Pakistan Army Act.

  • Pakistan Army and Imran Khan Exchange "Mentally Ill" Accusations in Escalating Political Conflict

    Pakistan Army and Imran Khan Exchange "Mentally Ill" Accusations in Escalating Political Conflict

    Dec 06, 2025 01:36 am CST

    Pakistan's military and imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan have escalated their conflict with mutual accusations of mental instability. After Khan called Army Chief General Asim Munir "mentally unstable" on social media, military spokesperson Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry responded by labeling Khan "mentally ill" and a "narcissist" who uses prison visits to attack the armed forces. This confrontation highlights the deepening tensions between Pakistan's military establishment and Khan's political movement following his 2022 ousting from power.

  • Imran Khan Accuses Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir of Endangering National Security and Human Rights Violations

    Imran Khan Accuses Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir of Endangering National Security and Human Rights Violations

    Dec 04, 2025 02:53 am CST

    Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has launched a scathing attack on Army Chief General Asim Munir from prison, accusing him of implementing disastrous policies that have increased terrorism and damaged relations with Afghanistan. Khan claims he is being subjected to psychological torture through solitary confinement despite court orders allowing family and legal visits. The 73-year-old Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf founder has been imprisoned since August 2023 on multiple charges he describes as fabricated.

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    Pakistan's Military Transformation: Field Marshal Asim Munir Becomes Unprecedented Chief of Defence Forces

    Nov 28, 2025 02:07 am CST

    Pakistan's military landscape undergoes a historic shift as Field Marshal Asim Munir assumes the newly created Chief of Defence Forces role, granting him unprecedented authority over all three military branches and nuclear arsenal for a five-year term. This constitutional change significantly diminishes civilian oversight while extending Munir's tenure and providing lifelong legal immunity, effectively making him "the most powerful man in Pakistan" according to defense analysts.

  • Escalating Tensions Between Afghanistan and Pakistan: Taliban Vows Retaliation After Alleged Airstrikes

    Escalating Tensions Between Afghanistan and Pakistan: Taliban Vows Retaliation After Alleged Airstrikes

    Nov 26, 2025 02:59 am CST

    Tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan have reached a critical point following alleged airstrikes that killed nine children and a woman in Khost province. The Taliban government has vowed to "respond appropriately" while Pakistan denies involvement. This incident occurs amid ongoing security concerns, cross-border disputes, and recent terrorist attacks, further complicating the already strained diplomatic relations between the neighboring countries.

  • Deadly Attack on Pakistan Paramilitary Headquarters in Peshawar Leaves Three Dead

    Deadly Attack on Pakistan Paramilitary Headquarters in Peshawar Leaves Three Dead

    Nov 24, 2025 12:40 pm CST

    A terrorist attack involving two suicide bombers targeted Pakistan's frontier constabulary paramilitary force headquarters in Peshawar, killing at least three people. Security forces have cordoned off the area as they suspect terrorists may still be inside the complex, which is located in a densely populated region near a military cantonment.

  • Baloch Leader Exposes Human Rights Crisis: Pakistan

    Baloch Leader Exposes Human Rights Crisis: Pakistan's Military Accused of Genocide in Balochistan

    Nov 21, 2025 04:59 pm CST

    Baloch activist Mehran Marri condemns Pakistan's military for systematic human rights violations in Balochistan, describing a situation of "genocide at full escalation" characterized by enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and arbitrary detentions. Marri highlights how resource-rich Balochistan remains impoverished while its minerals are exported internationally, and calls for greater international scrutiny of Pakistan's actions in the region.

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    Inside Jaish-e-Mohammed's Terror Revival: Italian Journalist Links Delhi Blast to Pakistan's Continuing Threat Against India

    Nov 17, 2025 08:55 pm CST

    Italian investigative journalist Francesca Marino reveals crucial connections between the recent Delhi Red Fort bombing and Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed's resurgence. In her new book "From Pulwama to Payback," Marino exposes how the November 10 suicide attack using TATP explosives fits into JeM's long-term strategy of targeting India, while uncovering Pakistan's continued support for terrorist infrastructure despite denials following the 2019 Balakot strike.

  • Afghanistan-Pakistan Border Tensions Persist Despite Ongoing Peace Negotiations in Turkey

    Afghanistan-Pakistan Border Tensions Persist Despite Ongoing Peace Negotiations in Turkey

    Nov 07, 2025 12:28 am CST

    Pakistani forces reportedly fired across the Afghan border as delegations from both countries met in Turkey to finalize a ceasefire agreement. The incident highlights continuing tensions between the neighboring countries despite ongoing peace talks, with security concerns and accusations of harboring terrorist groups remaining central to their dispute.