
Pakistani Army Deployed in Rawalpindi for Six Months
The Pakistani Army has been deployed in Rawalpindi for a period of six months. This deployment has been approved by authorities to maintain security in the region.
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The Pakistani Army has been deployed in Rawalpindi for a period of six months. This deployment has been approved by authorities to maintain security in the region.

The Pakistani army announced that it killed 24 members of the Pakistani Taliban in recent operations. This action targeted several Taliban fighters.

Iran's top negotiator and Parliament Speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, informed the Pakistani army chief that Iran will not compromise on the rights of its nation and country.
A series of recent attacks has reportedly damaged the reputation of the Pakistani army.
Iran's Foreign Minister has extended a welcome to a Pakistani delegation, which is being led by army chief Munir. This meeting signifies diplomatic engagement between the two nations.
The Pakistani Army reported killing 15 terrorists in two separate operations in Balochistan. In one operation, troops engaged a 'Khawarij' hideout, resulting in 12 terrorists being killed.
A new wave of militant violence in northwest Pakistan has killed nearly 20 people, including police and civilians. The Pakistani army retaliated by killing 26 Taliban members and is searching for other perpetrators.

The Pakistani army announced it killed 49 armed extremists, identifying them as members of groups referred to by the government as 'Fitna al-Khawarij' and 'Fitna al-Hindustan'.

At least 22 people were killed after a Pakistani army Mi-17 helicopter crashed in Pakistan-administered Kashmir due to a reported 'technical fault,' prompting an official inquiry.

The Trump administration announced new rules for Green Card applicants, requiring individuals already in the US to return to their home countries to apply for permanent residency. This change eliminates a key in-country application option, causing uncertainty for many families.

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Pakistani Army Chief General Asim Munir visited Iran, where he was welcomed by the Iranian Foreign Minister and thanked for Pakistan's role in hosting Iran-US talks. The visit focused on strengthening bilateral relations and regional cooperation.
Pakistani Defense Minister Khawaja M Asif declared war on the Taliban government in Afghanistan due to repeated attacks in recent months in a single post on the social media platform X last night where he…

The Pakistani army said a security forces’ convoy was targeted by TTP militants during an operation against terrorists, the Dawn reported.

A suicide car bomb attack on a checkpoint in Pakistan, followed by a gunfight, resulted in the deaths of 27 people, including twelve soldiers and two police officers, according to the Pakistani army.
Iran hosted the Pakistani army chief on May 22nd and simultaneously oversaw the transit of additional vessels through the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
The Pakistani Army Chief held a meeting with Araghchi in Tehran, aimed at advancing diplomatic initiatives between the two nations.

Pakistan's army chief is actively engaged in mediation efforts, visiting Tehran to meet with officials and push for a new round of peace talks between the United States and Iran. These efforts aim to resuscitate dialogue and narrow differences between the two nations.
US Congressman Greg Landsman has introduced a resolution in the House of Representatives to recognize the atrocities committed by the Pakistani army and its allies against Bengali Hindus in 1971 as war crimes and genocide. The resolution cites historical evidence of the violence.

Afghanistan has initiated a 'large-scale' military operation against Pakistani army positions, described by Taliban officials as a 'revenge attack' following recent Pakistani airstrikes, with a powerful explosion reported in Kabul.