Decoded: Pakistan's New So-Called Anti-Terror Campaign - The China, India Factors | South Asia Diary
Published on Jun 30, 2024 08:03 pm IST
Azm-e-Istehkam, or "resolve for Stability," is the name of a new military operation that Pakistan has declared against terrorism. The goal of the latest anti-terror operation is to deal with armed fighters who are fleeing Afghanistan and security risks. But this occurs right after a spike in terrorist acts targeting Chinese citizens living in the nation. Watch this edition of South Asia Diary as Strategic Affairs Expert Sushant Sareen explains how China is applying pressure on Pakistan by acting surreptitiously. Watch SOUTH ASIA DIARY
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