The surge in terrorist activities, particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces, is a distressing indication of the persistent threat that terrorism poses to the country’s stability and security. The loss of six security personnel, including a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), in the latest separate incidents underscores the gravity of the situation. It is imperative to address this escalating menace with utmost urgency and determination.
It is evident that terrorists are brazenly targeting vital installations and security personnel, seeking to instil fear and disrupt the fabric of our society. These cowardly acts are not only aimed at causing loss of life and property but also intend to undermine the morale of the nation and destabilize the country. It is crucial to recognize the nefarious role played by external elements, particularly India-backed outfits such as Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), in fomenting violence and unrest within our borders. The complicity of these hostile forces in orchestrating terrorist activities cannot be overlooked. The recent revelations by credible sources, including the Guardian’s report alleging India’s involvement in targeted killings within Pakistan, further highlight the urgent need to address this grave threat. Pakistan must unequivocally raise its concerns with the international community, particularly with the Afghan authorities, regarding the use of their soil for harbouring and supporting terrorist elements targeting Pakistan. The Indian Government’s overt support for such nefarious activities must be exposed and condemned on the global stage. The recent provocative statements by Indian Defence Minister only serve to reinforce the urgent need for concerted action against state-sponsored terrorism. In the light of these developments, it is imperative to bolster coordination among intelligence agencies to pre-empt and neutralize terrorist threats effectively. The National Counter Terrorism Authority (NACTA) must assume a more proactive role and fulfil its mandate to coordinate and synergize counter-terrorism efforts across various agencies.