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What’s behind Pakistan’s Sudden Silence on Drones

Pakistan’s government has gone dead silent on drone attacks despite its rhetorical reaction to first such strike after Nawaz Sharif sworn in as Prime...

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This so-called status quo in security situation in the year could be attributed to various external and internal factors including renewed support to anti-Pakistan elements operating from Afghanistan and the government in Islamabad losing focus of its counter-extremism strategy, i.e. National Action Plan, due to political maneuverings of the opposition parties resulting in ouster of the sitting prime minister.  

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Pakistan, in last 2-3 years, has made a notable stride in fighting terrorism in the country manifested in the reduction of terrorist attacks and...

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