# Pakistan

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Two men sharing a meal outdoors in Quetta, Balochistan with scenic mountain views.
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Pakistan Says It Killed 145 Militants in Balochistan Sweep as Security Crackdown Intensifies

Balochistan authorities say security forces killed 145 militants in a concentrated 40‑hour operation after a string of attacks that killed civilians and officers. The sweep forms part of a broader, intensive counter‑terror campaign in Pakistan and has prompted a month of strict security restrictions in the province, raising questions about long‑term stability and the protection of civil liberties.

SoMi2026年2月3日 06:10
#Pakistan#Balochistan#BLA
Beautiful view of Qutb Shahi Tombs with vibrant greenery and flowers.
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Pakistan Announces Deadly Balochistan Sweep — 145 Militants Killed in 40 Hours, Officials Say

Pakistani authorities say security forces killed 145 militants in Balochistan during a 40‑hour counter‑terror operation after intelligence warned of imminent attacks. Officials reported significant militant, civilian and security‑force casualties, a development that could heighten tensions in a province critical to Pakistan’s economic and strategic interests.

iMil2026年2月2日 03:50
#Balochistan#Pakistan#counterterrorism
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Trapped Between Capitals: How a U.S. 'Peace Commission' Could Corner Pakistan’s Army Chief

A Chinese commentary contends that a U.S.-backed “peace commission” on Gaza, promoted by Donald Trump, is being used to pressure Pakistan into supervising Hamas’s disarmament. The piece argues that General Asim Munir faces an untenable choice: follow U.S. demands and lose domestic legitimacy, or resist and risk critical U.S. aid and economic support, with serious implications for Pakistan’s stability.

SoMi2026年1月29日 09:40
#Pakistan#Asim Munir#Donald Trump
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Stalled $8bn Submarine Deal Exposes Limits of India’s Push for Local-Built AIP Fleet

Negotiations for a roughly $8 billion deal to build six German Type 214 submarines in India, including full technology transfer, stalled during a recent German chancellor’s visit. The impasse underscores the technical, legal and political difficulties of deep defence co‑operation and leaves India’s ageing submarine fleet vulnerable to capability gaps and regional competitors who can procure faster or cheaper alternatives.

SoMi2026年1月18日 13:20
#India#Germany#Type 214
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Affordable, Combat-Proven: Pakistan’s JF-17 Fighter Emerges as a Global Bargain for Cash-Strapped Air Forces

Pakistan’s JF‑17 fighter, marketed as a 4.5‑generation multirole jet with modern avionics and Chinese weaponry, is attracting orders from at least six countries. Its low unit price and combat‑proven record are widening procurement options for cash‑conscious air forces, even as limits such as non‑stealth design and logistical dependencies temper its appeal.

iMil2026年1月17日 04:40
#JF-17#Xiaolong#Pakistan