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🚨🇵🇰🤝🇸🇦 NEW: Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif to visit Saudi Arabia next week (Oct 27-29, 2025) for the Future Investment Initiative conference in Riyadh. Expect high-level talks with Crown Prince MBS on boosting economic ties & strategic cooperation. Follows defense…
🚨🇵🇰🤝🇸🇦 NEW: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif departs for Saudi Arabia on an official visit, following a special invitation from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
🚨⚡️🇵🇰🇵🇸/🇮🇱 NEW: There’s been a lot of buzz on Twitter claiming Pakistan is due to send ground troops to Gaza as part of the “stabilisation/peacekeeping” force proposed in the 20-point plan.
Here’s what the reporting actually shows.
What’s reported
• Israeli outlets (including Ynet and others) say Pakistan may be among the countries under consideration for the international stabilisation force.
• Indonesia has publicly offered troops — reports mention up to 20,000 personnel.
What is not confirmed
• Pakistan has not issued a formal pledge to deploy troops.
• Officials say the matter rests with Pakistan’s leadership, and Islamabad has publicly distanced itself from parts of the published plan.
Why this is still uncertain
Diplomatic offers ≠ signed deployments. Any troop deployment would require political approval, legal/military arrangements, a clear mandate, host-party consent, and coordination with Israel and regional actors — all of which take time and may be contested.
Bottom line
Tweets claiming Pakistan is sending ground troops are premature. Treat them as speculation until Pakistan’s government issues an official announcement.
Sources: Ynet, Reuters, Arab News, Jerusalem Post
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Here’s what the reporting actually shows.
What’s reported
• Israeli outlets (including Ynet and others) say Pakistan may be among the countries under consideration for the international stabilisation force.
• Indonesia has publicly offered troops — reports mention up to 20,000 personnel.
What is not confirmed
• Pakistan has not issued a formal pledge to deploy troops.
• Officials say the matter rests with Pakistan’s leadership, and Islamabad has publicly distanced itself from parts of the published plan.
Why this is still uncertain
Diplomatic offers ≠ signed deployments. Any troop deployment would require political approval, legal/military arrangements, a clear mandate, host-party consent, and coordination with Israel and regional actors — all of which take time and may be contested.
Bottom line
Tweets claiming Pakistan is sending ground troops are premature. Treat them as speculation until Pakistan’s government issues an official announcement.
Sources: Ynet, Reuters, Arab News, Jerusalem Post
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⚠️🇵🇰⚡️🇦🇫 UPDATE: Istanbul Talks End Without Resolution — Ceasefire Holding but No Breakthrough Achieved
As of October 28, the much-anticipated Pakistan–Afghanistan talks in Istanbul have ended without a formal agreement. Despite three days of negotiations mediated by Turkey and Qatar, both delegations failed to bridge core differences.
🔹 Pakistan’s position remains unwavering:
Islamabad demands concrete guarantees that Afghan territory will not be used by the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) to launch cross-border attacks.
🔹 The Afghan side, however, continues to resist binding commitments — citing lack of control over TTP elements and internal sovereignty concerns. This refusal to take responsibility has deepened mistrust and exposed the structural ties between the TTP and the Taliban regime.
Reports from the talks confirm that no verification or enforcement mechanism was agreed upon — leaving the ceasefire fragile and dependent on goodwill rather than oversight.
While the guns have temporarily fallen silent, the root cause of tension remains unresolved. The Taliban’s reluctance to dismantle or even distance itself from the TTP underscores an uncomfortable truth: 👉 Ideological alignment is stronger than diplomatic pressure.
Pakistan has made its red lines unmistakable:
➡️ No sanctuary for terror groups.
➡️ No compromise on national security.
Should diplomacy fail again, Islamabad has signaled readiness to act “decisively and unilaterally.”
For now, the ceasefire holds, but peace remains elusive. The next move will define whether this standoff ends at the table or beyond it.
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As of October 28, the much-anticipated Pakistan–Afghanistan talks in Istanbul have ended without a formal agreement. Despite three days of negotiations mediated by Turkey and Qatar, both delegations failed to bridge core differences.
🔹 Pakistan’s position remains unwavering:
Islamabad demands concrete guarantees that Afghan territory will not be used by the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) to launch cross-border attacks.
🔹 The Afghan side, however, continues to resist binding commitments — citing lack of control over TTP elements and internal sovereignty concerns. This refusal to take responsibility has deepened mistrust and exposed the structural ties between the TTP and the Taliban regime.
Reports from the talks confirm that no verification or enforcement mechanism was agreed upon — leaving the ceasefire fragile and dependent on goodwill rather than oversight.
While the guns have temporarily fallen silent, the root cause of tension remains unresolved. The Taliban’s reluctance to dismantle or even distance itself from the TTP underscores an uncomfortable truth: 👉 Ideological alignment is stronger than diplomatic pressure.
Pakistan has made its red lines unmistakable:
➡️ No sanctuary for terror groups.
➡️ No compromise on national security.
Should diplomacy fail again, Islamabad has signaled readiness to act “decisively and unilaterally.”
For now, the ceasefire holds, but peace remains elusive. The next move will define whether this standoff ends at the table or beyond it.
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🔥🇵🇰🤝🇸🇦NEW: Following PM Shehbaz Sharif’s visit to Riyadh…
The Prime Minister and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman launched a major Economic Cooperation Framework between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
Key points:
• Strengthening trade, investment, and strategic cooperation
• Focus on sectors: energy, industry, mining, IT, tourism, agriculture, food security
• Joint projects underway, including: electricity interconnection & energy MoUs
• Emphasis on private sector involvement and sustainable growth
This builds on decades of historic partnership and sets the stage for deeper economic collaboration between the two nations.
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The Prime Minister and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman launched a major Economic Cooperation Framework between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
Key points:
• Strengthening trade, investment, and strategic cooperation
• Focus on sectors: energy, industry, mining, IT, tourism, agriculture, food security
• Joint projects underway, including: electricity interconnection & energy MoUs
• Emphasis on private sector involvement and sustainable growth
This builds on decades of historic partnership and sets the stage for deeper economic collaboration between the two nations.
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🗒️ Update: Going to put together a short info report on Pakistan’s relations with Central Asian countries and don’t worry, it won’t be a PDF this time. 🤓
Also hearing some buzz about Tajikistan reportedly revoking access to the base used by India — interesting development if true. I’ll dig into that as well and include it in the same report.
Stay tuned. 👀
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Also hearing some buzz about Tajikistan reportedly revoking access to the base used by India — interesting development if true. I’ll dig into that as well and include it in the same report.
Stay tuned. 👀
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🚨🇵🇰⚡️🇮🇳 BREAKING: Reports from Bloomberg and several international outlets suggest Indian PM Narendra Modi skipped the regional leaders’ summit in Malaysia, reportedly to avoid meeting former US President Donald Trump and a possible discussion about Pakistan.
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🚨🇵🇰⚡️🇦🇫 Khawaja Asif’s Warning: “If Afghanistan even looks at Islamabad, we will gouge their eyes out.”
Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, speaking as the Istanbul talks remain stalled following the Doha ceasefire — warned that Pakistan’s response to attacks from Afghan soil will be severe if cross-border militancy continues. He noted that the Doha round had produced only a fragile and short-lived lull in violence.
Key lines reported today
Asif’s rhetoric turns deterrence into a clear ultimatum. If militant attacks persist, Pakistan intends to shift from pressure to decisive action. The stalled talks are now a test, failure risks rapid escalation.
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Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, speaking as the Istanbul talks remain stalled following the Doha ceasefire — warned that Pakistan’s response to attacks from Afghan soil will be severe if cross-border militancy continues. He noted that the Doha round had produced only a fragile and short-lived lull in violence.
Key lines reported today
• “If Afghanistan even looks at Islamabad, we will gouge their eyes out.”
• Pakistan would respond “50 times stronger” if provoked from Afghan territory.
• Kabul is acting as a “puppet of Delhi” (commonly paraphrased in Urdu as “Kabul Bharat ka chamcha”).
• “Islamabad ki taraf nazar uthai to aankh nikal lengay”
Asif’s rhetoric turns deterrence into a clear ultimatum. If militant attacks persist, Pakistan intends to shift from pressure to decisive action. The stalled talks are now a test, failure risks rapid escalation.
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❌ 🇵🇰 ⚡️🇦🇫 BREAKING: The talks between Pakistan & Afghanistan officially end in failure.
Do check my other 4 posts on this topic:
🔗 https://news.1rj.ru/str/ThePulsePoint/174
🔗 https://news.1rj.ru/str/ThePulsePoint/176
🔗 https://news.1rj.ru/str/ThePulsePoint/201
🔗 https://news.1rj.ru/str/ThePulsePoint/213
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Do check my other 4 posts on this topic:
🔗 https://news.1rj.ru/str/ThePulsePoint/174
🔗 https://news.1rj.ru/str/ThePulsePoint/176
🔗 https://news.1rj.ru/str/ThePulsePoint/201
🔗 https://news.1rj.ru/str/ThePulsePoint/213
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🚨🚨🇵🇰⚡️🇦🇫 BREAKING: Khawaja Asif says Pakistan will conduct deep strikes in Afghanistan!
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🚨🇵🇰🤝🇱🇰 BREAKING: Pakistan and Sri Lanka Explore Plans to Link Coastal Destinations & Boost Marine Tourism! 🌊⚓️
Pakistan’s Minister for Maritime Affairs, Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry, met with Sri Lanka’s Minister for Transport, Highways & Urban Development, Bimal Niroshan Rathnayake, in Islamabad to discuss expanding cooperation in marine and coastal tourism.
Both sides agreed to explore linking key coastal destinations, developing joint tourism routes, and promoting eco-friendly marine initiatives across the Indian Ocean — aimed at strengthening regional connectivity and sustainable tourism.
The discussions also covered potential ferry services, cultural exchange programs, and investment opportunities in the blue economy, marking a new phase in Pakistan–Sri Lanka maritime collaboration.
A promising step toward enhanced marine tourism and people-to-people ties between Islamabad and Colombo.
Sources: Radio Pakistan, Arab News PK, Ceylon Today
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Pakistan’s Minister for Maritime Affairs, Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry, met with Sri Lanka’s Minister for Transport, Highways & Urban Development, Bimal Niroshan Rathnayake, in Islamabad to discuss expanding cooperation in marine and coastal tourism.
Both sides agreed to explore linking key coastal destinations, developing joint tourism routes, and promoting eco-friendly marine initiatives across the Indian Ocean — aimed at strengthening regional connectivity and sustainable tourism.
The discussions also covered potential ferry services, cultural exchange programs, and investment opportunities in the blue economy, marking a new phase in Pakistan–Sri Lanka maritime collaboration.
A promising step toward enhanced marine tourism and people-to-people ties between Islamabad and Colombo.
Sources: Radio Pakistan, Arab News PK, Ceylon Today
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🚨‼️ CONFLICT REPORT ‼️🚨 🗓 9 – 15 October 2025 🌍 Sector: 🇵🇰 Pakistan – 🏴/🇦🇫 Afghanistan (TTA / TTP) ⚔️ Casualty & Operational Summary 🩸 Martyrdoms (Pak): ~20-58 (disputed; incl. 11 soldiers in Kurram ambush, 7 in suicide attack) ☠️ Kills (TTA/TTP): ~ 300+…
🚨 Monthly operations report will be released on October 31st or November 1st. Please note, this report will not include the recent Pakistan–Afghanistan conflict, as that was already covered separately.
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🚨🇨🇳🤝🇵🇰 BREAKING: China Announces Plans to Build 100 Hospitals & Economic Zones in Balochistan! 🏥🏗️
China’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Jiang Zaidong, has announced Beijing’s intention to build 100 hospitals and establish new economic zones across Balochistan, aiming to boost healthcare, infrastructure, and livelihoods under the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) framework.
The initiative focuses on health, education, water resource management, and student exchange programs, reflecting China’s commitment to Pakistan’s long-term socio-economic development.
⚠️ Note: These projects have been announced but not yet confirmed for construction or funding, indicating early-stage plans rather than finalized agreements.
A significant step in strengthening Pakistan–China cooperation with potential to transform Balochistan’s development landscape if implemented.
Sources: Dawn News, Business Recorder, CPEC Info
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China’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Jiang Zaidong, has announced Beijing’s intention to build 100 hospitals and establish new economic zones across Balochistan, aiming to boost healthcare, infrastructure, and livelihoods under the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) framework.
The initiative focuses on health, education, water resource management, and student exchange programs, reflecting China’s commitment to Pakistan’s long-term socio-economic development.
⚠️ Note: These projects have been announced but not yet confirmed for construction or funding, indicating early-stage plans rather than finalized agreements.
A significant step in strengthening Pakistan–China cooperation with potential to transform Balochistan’s development landscape if implemented.
Sources: Dawn News, Business Recorder, CPEC Info
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🚨🇬🇧⚡️🇦🇫BREAKING: A 49-year-old man has died and two others, including a 14-year-old boy — were stabbed in Uxbridge, West London.
Police arrested a 22-year-old Afghan national at the scene on suspicion of murder and attempted murder. Reports say he entered the UK in 2020 hidden in a lorry and was later granted asylum.
The incident has reignited debate over the UK’s border and asylum policies.
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Police arrested a 22-year-old Afghan national at the scene on suspicion of murder and attempted murder. Reports say he entered the UK in 2020 hidden in a lorry and was later granted asylum.
The incident has reignited debate over the UK’s border and asylum policies.
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🚨⚡️🇹🇷🇵🇰/🇦🇫 UPDATE: After initially ending in failure, Türkiye stepped in as a last-ditch effort — convincing the Pakistani delegation to remain in Istanbul for renewed talks with the Afghan Taliban regime.
Under Turkish and Qatari mediation, the sides have now agreed to continue the ceasefire and will reconvene at a principal-level meeting on November 6 in Istanbul to finalise mechanisms for implementation and monitoring.
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Under Turkish and Qatari mediation, the sides have now agreed to continue the ceasefire and will reconvene at a principal-level meeting on November 6 in Istanbul to finalise mechanisms for implementation and monitoring.
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Forwarded from The Pakistan News — پاکستان 🇵🇰
MAINTAIN OPERATIONAL SECRECY
I’ve been seeing many people posting military movements, aircraft in the sky or troop/vehicle movements on the ground.
Please stop recording and posting such stuff.
Sharing real-time or near-real-time information about our armed forces is highly irresponsible. It exposes operational activity to adversaries and endangers both our personnel and civilians. If higher command believes too much operational detail is being posted online during a crisis, they may decide to blackout social media or shut down the internet entirely. That would make it much harder for news organizations to verify information and would leave the public blind to reliable updates.
Do not record, post, or discuss any military movements you may see now or in the future.
Share this message with your family, friends, and social networks. Thank you to everyone who understands and respects the importance of keeping these matters private.
Pakistan Zindabad 🇵🇰
عملیاتی راز داری برقرار رکھیں
میں نے دیکھا ہے کہ بہت سے لوگ فوجی نقل و حرکت—فضا میں طیاروں یا زمینی افواج/گاڑیوں کی حرکت—اپنی پوسٹس میں شیئر کر رہے ہیں
براہِ کرم ایسا کرنا بند کریں۔
فوجی حرکات کو حقیقی وقت یا قریبِ حقیقی وقت میں شیئر کرنا انتہائی بے احتیاطی ہے۔ اس سے ہماری آپریشنل معلومات دشمن کے ہاتھ لگ سکتی ہیں اور ہمارے اہل کاروں اور عام شہریوں کو خطرہ لاحق ہو سکتا ہے۔ اگر اعلیٰ کمان یہ محسوس کرے کہ کسی تنازعے کے دوران بہت ساری آپریشنل تفصیلات آن لائن پوسٹ ہو رہی ہیں، تو وہ سوشل میڈیا یا انٹرنیٹ بند کرنے کا فیصلہ کر سکتے ہیں۔ اس سے خبروں کی تصدیق مشکل ہو جائے گی اور عوام قابل اعتماد معلومات سے محروم رہ جائے گی۔
جو فوجی نقل و حرکت آپ دیکھیں، ابھی یا مستقبل میں، ان کی ویڈیو/تصاویر نہ بنائیں، نہ پوسٹ کریں اور نہ اس پر گفتگو کریں۔
یہ پیغام اپنے خاندان، دوستوں اور سوشل اکاؤنٹس پر شیئر کریں۔ ان سب کا شکریہ جنہوں نے اس اہمیت کو سمجھا اور رازداری کا احترام کیا۔
پاکستان زندہ باد 🇵🇰
@ThePakistanNews
I’ve been seeing many people posting military movements, aircraft in the sky or troop/vehicle movements on the ground.
Please stop recording and posting such stuff.
Sharing real-time or near-real-time information about our armed forces is highly irresponsible. It exposes operational activity to adversaries and endangers both our personnel and civilians. If higher command believes too much operational detail is being posted online during a crisis, they may decide to blackout social media or shut down the internet entirely. That would make it much harder for news organizations to verify information and would leave the public blind to reliable updates.
Do not record, post, or discuss any military movements you may see now or in the future.
Share this message with your family, friends, and social networks. Thank you to everyone who understands and respects the importance of keeping these matters private.
Pakistan Zindabad 🇵🇰
عملیاتی راز داری برقرار رکھیں
میں نے دیکھا ہے کہ بہت سے لوگ فوجی نقل و حرکت—فضا میں طیاروں یا زمینی افواج/گاڑیوں کی حرکت—اپنی پوسٹس میں شیئر کر رہے ہیں
براہِ کرم ایسا کرنا بند کریں۔
فوجی حرکات کو حقیقی وقت یا قریبِ حقیقی وقت میں شیئر کرنا انتہائی بے احتیاطی ہے۔ اس سے ہماری آپریشنل معلومات دشمن کے ہاتھ لگ سکتی ہیں اور ہمارے اہل کاروں اور عام شہریوں کو خطرہ لاحق ہو سکتا ہے۔ اگر اعلیٰ کمان یہ محسوس کرے کہ کسی تنازعے کے دوران بہت ساری آپریشنل تفصیلات آن لائن پوسٹ ہو رہی ہیں، تو وہ سوشل میڈیا یا انٹرنیٹ بند کرنے کا فیصلہ کر سکتے ہیں۔ اس سے خبروں کی تصدیق مشکل ہو جائے گی اور عوام قابل اعتماد معلومات سے محروم رہ جائے گی۔
جو فوجی نقل و حرکت آپ دیکھیں، ابھی یا مستقبل میں، ان کی ویڈیو/تصاویر نہ بنائیں، نہ پوسٹ کریں اور نہ اس پر گفتگو کریں۔
یہ پیغام اپنے خاندان، دوستوں اور سوشل اکاؤنٹس پر شیئر کریں۔ ان سب کا شکریہ جنہوں نے اس اہمیت کو سمجھا اور رازداری کا احترام کیا۔
پاکستان زندہ باد 🇵🇰
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🚨🇵🇰⚓ BREAKING: Pakistan Awards 23 Offshore Oil & Gas Exploration Blocks After 20 Years! ⛽🌊
Pakistan has awarded 23 offshore oil and gas exploration blocks in its first major offshore bidding round in nearly two decades, signaling a renewed push into the Arabian Sea. Initial investment commitments total $80 million, with potential total spending rising to $1 billion during drilling and development phases.
The awarded blocks aim to explore untapped hydrocarbon potential along Pakistan’s coastline, although estimates such as “100 Trillion Cubic Feet (TCF) of gas” remain speculative and unverified.
✍️ This marks a strategic step in Pakistan’s energy sector, opening opportunities for domestic and international investment in offshore oil and gas.
Sources: Reuters, OilPrice.com, Riaz Haq Energy
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Pakistan has awarded 23 offshore oil and gas exploration blocks in its first major offshore bidding round in nearly two decades, signaling a renewed push into the Arabian Sea. Initial investment commitments total $80 million, with potential total spending rising to $1 billion during drilling and development phases.
The awarded blocks aim to explore untapped hydrocarbon potential along Pakistan’s coastline, although estimates such as “100 Trillion Cubic Feet (TCF) of gas” remain speculative and unverified.
✍️ This marks a strategic step in Pakistan’s energy sector, opening opportunities for domestic and international investment in offshore oil and gas.
Sources: Reuters, OilPrice.com, Riaz Haq Energy
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🚨⚡️🇹🇷🇵🇰/🇦🇫 UPDATE: After initially ending in failure, Türkiye stepped in as a last-ditch effort — convincing the Pakistani delegation to remain in Istanbul for renewed talks with the Afghan Taliban regime. Under Turkish and Qatari mediation, the sides have…
🚨🇵🇰⚡️🇦🇫 FOLLOW-UP: Pakistan Welcomes the Istanbul understanding but truce stays Conditional
Pakistan has welcomed the interim understanding reached in Istanbul with the Afghan Taliban, but a senior security official stressed that the truce remains conditional:
“No verified action, no peace.” ✅
Continuation of the ceasefire will depend on clear, verifiable measures against cross-border militant activity. Implementation and monitoring mechanisms will be finalized at the November 6 principal-level meeting in Istanbul under Turkish and Qatari mediation.
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Pakistan has welcomed the interim understanding reached in Istanbul with the Afghan Taliban, but a senior security official stressed that the truce remains conditional:
“No verified action, no peace.” ✅
Continuation of the ceasefire will depend on clear, verifiable measures against cross-border militant activity. Implementation and monitoring mechanisms will be finalized at the November 6 principal-level meeting in Istanbul under Turkish and Qatari mediation.
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🚨 CONFLICT REPORT 🚨
🗓 Period: 1st – 31st October 2025
🌍 Sector: 🇵🇰 Pakistan (TTP / HGB / BLA / BLF / ISKP / BRA)
⚔️ Casualty & Operational Summary
Security Forces (Pakistan):
🩸 Martyrs: ~ 38+
👨⚕️ Injured: ~ 48+
Militant Groups (BLA / BRA / TTP / ISKP / BLF):
☠️ Neutralised: ~ 248+
💣 Injured: ~ 41+
🎯 Key Engagement Areas
• Qalat, Balochistan
• Zamran Region
• Kech
• Tagab District
• Karachi
• Bajaur
• Orakzai District
• Kurram
• Northern Zehri
• Dera Ismail Khan
• Hangu
• North & South Waziristan
• Dalbandin, Balochistan
• Chiltan Mountains, Balochistan
• Tirah
• Tank District
• Quetta District
• Panjgur
📌 Note: This report excludes the Pak–Afghan border conflict already covered in a separate briefing.
👉 https://news.1rj.ru/str/ThePulsePoint/184
Additionally, numerous terrorist attacks were successfully foiled — these are not included on this channel.
For real-time updates and daily coverage, follow 👉 @ThePakistanNews.
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🗓 Period: 1st – 31st October 2025
🌍 Sector: 🇵🇰 Pakistan (TTP / HGB / BLA / BLF / ISKP / BRA)
⚔️ Casualty & Operational Summary
Security Forces (Pakistan):
🩸 Martyrs: ~ 38+
👨⚕️ Injured: ~ 48+
Militant Groups (BLA / BRA / TTP / ISKP / BLF):
☠️ Neutralised: ~ 248+
💣 Injured: ~ 41+
🎯 Key Engagement Areas
• Qalat, Balochistan
• Zamran Region
• Kech
• Tagab District
• Karachi
• Bajaur
• Orakzai District
• Kurram
• Northern Zehri
• Dera Ismail Khan
• Hangu
• North & South Waziristan
• Dalbandin, Balochistan
• Chiltan Mountains, Balochistan
• Tirah
• Tank District
• Quetta District
• Panjgur
📌 Note: This report excludes the Pak–Afghan border conflict already covered in a separate briefing.
👉 https://news.1rj.ru/str/ThePulsePoint/184
Additionally, numerous terrorist attacks were successfully foiled — these are not included on this channel.
For real-time updates and daily coverage, follow 👉 @ThePakistanNews.
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🚨‼️ CONFLICT REPORT ‼️🚨
🗓 9 – 15 October 2025
🌍 Sector: 🇵🇰 Pakistan – 🏴/🇦🇫 Afghanistan (TTA / TTP)
⚔️ Casualty & Operational Summary
🩸 Martyrdoms (Pak): ~20-58 (disputed; incl. 11 soldiers in Kurram ambush, 7 in suicide attack)
☠️ Kills (TTA/TTP): ~ 230+…
🗓 9 – 15 October 2025
🌍 Sector: 🇵🇰 Pakistan – 🏴/🇦🇫 Afghanistan (TTA / TTP)
⚔️ Casualty & Operational Summary
🩸 Martyrdoms (Pak): ~20-58 (disputed; incl. 11 soldiers in Kurram ambush, 7 in suicide attack)
☠️ Kills (TTA/TTP): ~ 230+…
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🚨🇵🇰⚡️🇦🇫Breaking: Pakistan’s Defence Minister Responds Strongly to Afghan Regime’s Remarks
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On the malicious and misleading comments made by the Afghan spokesperson, let it be categorically stated that there exists complete unanimity of views among all Pakistanis, including the country’s political and military leadership, regarding Pakistan’s security policies and its comprehensive approach toward Afghanistan.
The people of Pakistan, especially those of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, are fully aware of the treacherous and barbaric patronization of Indian-sponsored terrorism by the Afghan Taliban regime and harbor no illusions about its intent or conduct.
Ironically, it is the non-representative Afghan Taliban regime that suffers from deep internal factionalism, and is responsible for the continued oppression of Afghan ethnicities, women, children, and minorities, while stifling fundamental rights of expression, education, and representation.
Even after four years in power, the regime has failed to fulfill the promises made to the international community, and now attempts to mask its lack of cohesion, stability, and governance capacity through rhetoric and by serving as a proxy for external elements.
In contrast, Pakistan’s policy to protect its citizens from cross-border terrorism and the perverted ideology of Khawarij remains unified, unwavering, and firmly anchored in national interest as well as in the pursuit of regional peace and stability
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⚙️⛏️🇵🇰/🇺🇸 BREAKING: U.S. Seeks Pakistan’s Partnership to Counter China’s Grip on Global Minerals!
The United States, through its Critical Minerals Forum (CMF), has initiated talks with Pakistan to strengthen cooperation in mining and supply of critical minerals — including copper, antimony, and rare earth elements.
This development is part of Washington’s wider effort to diversify global supply chains and reduce dependence on China, which currently dominates the world’s rare earth processing market. Pakistan, rich in untapped mineral resources, has invited the U.S. to present a detailed collaboration framework to attract foreign investment and advanced technology into its mining sector.
💡 Geo-Economic Insight
Pakistan’s foreign policy remains firmly grounded in strategic balance. Its ironclad partnership with China, particularly under the CPEC framework, continues to be central to its long-term economic and geopolitical vision. However, Islamabad is also open to diversified cooperation — engaging the U.S. for investment opportunities and industrial modernization without compromising its historic relationship with Beijing.
From my perspective, if this initiative in any way harms or undermines China’s core interests, it’s unlikely to move forward — Pakistan’s diplomacy is cautious and pragmatic. That said, much like China, Pakistan ultimately puts Pakistanis first.
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The United States, through its Critical Minerals Forum (CMF), has initiated talks with Pakistan to strengthen cooperation in mining and supply of critical minerals — including copper, antimony, and rare earth elements.
This development is part of Washington’s wider effort to diversify global supply chains and reduce dependence on China, which currently dominates the world’s rare earth processing market. Pakistan, rich in untapped mineral resources, has invited the U.S. to present a detailed collaboration framework to attract foreign investment and advanced technology into its mining sector.
💡 Geo-Economic Insight
Pakistan’s foreign policy remains firmly grounded in strategic balance. Its ironclad partnership with China, particularly under the CPEC framework, continues to be central to its long-term economic and geopolitical vision. However, Islamabad is also open to diversified cooperation — engaging the U.S. for investment opportunities and industrial modernization without compromising its historic relationship with Beijing.
From my perspective, if this initiative in any way harms or undermines China’s core interests, it’s unlikely to move forward — Pakistan’s diplomacy is cautious and pragmatic. That said, much like China, Pakistan ultimately puts Pakistanis first.
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