South Asia security News
“If confirmed, I will pursue security cooperation with Pakistan where it is in US interest,” said Paul Kapur, U.S. nominee for Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs.
The weakness limits Islamabad’s strategic flexibility and puts it at a disadvantage in any long-term conflict scenario.
New Delhi is set to expose Islamabad’s fake “counter-terrorism” narrative before global watchdog.
Indian armed forces bypassed Chinese air defence systems, causing confusion and panic among Pakistani military ranks.
Balochistan, rich in resources and key to CPEC, sees a turning point as insurgent attacks escalate near Iran, Afghanistan and Arabian Sea.
India’s strikes on Pakistan’s Kirana Hills may have hit underground nuclear sites, raising global alarm over regional nuclear security.
Taking a major step in its military escalation, Pakistan on May 10 launched a Fatah-II missile toward Indian territory. The act has triggered heightened alert levels across several Indian cities. The missile was successfully intercepted near Sirsa in Haryana, preventing any major mishap. This move came on the heels of sustained drone incursions and ceasefire breaches by Pakistani forces.
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