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Internal security
Balochistan report card
Zero tolerance for militancy in Punjab
n December 25th, 2014, nine days after Pakistani Taliban attacked Army Public School in Peshawar, killing 150, mostly children, the country’s political leadership approved a comprehensive 20-point National Action Plan against terrorism.…
Zero tolerance for militancy in Punjab
Stopping the banned groups
Tackling violent conflict and extremism in Karachi
Robust political will, enhanced operational capacity and depoliticizing of police force, and better coordination between law enforcement and intelligence agencies are imperative to effectively tackle the ongoing unrest and violence in…
A review of National Internal Security Policy (2013-18)
Pakistan' s federal government announced the internal security policy 2013-18 on February 24, 2014. This was the first time that a political government announced its vision of internal security. The federal interior ministry had been…
International moot demands better efforts from media bodies, governments to protect journalists
ISLAMABAD: Safety of journalists must be the top priority for media organisations as well as state institutions in order to ensure the freedom of media in Pakistan, concluded speakers at a two-day international media conference organised by…
Modes and scale of conflict in Pakistan’s Swat valley (1989-2008)
Politics of Radicalization and De-radicalization: Impact on Pakistan’s Security Dynamics
Salma Malik
A session on “legal status of U.S. drone strikes inside Pakistan”
The international law allows the civilian victims of U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan to take the matter to the court of law. If the drone strikes are proven unlawful by the U.N., international court of justice or the U.S. Supreme Court, the…