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Terrorists are increasingly using civilians as cover
There were 57,000 reported crimes against Dalits in 2022— an average of 156 complaints a day
The state must focus on eliminating all threats of terrorism regardless of how these groups position themselves politically
Pakistan can be America’s gateway to Central Asia and Afghanistan
Jamil Nasir is a published author of three books on development and public policy. He has contributed several researched essays and articles to...
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