Power Dynamics in Pakistan: Military Intelligence as a Key Player in Terrorism

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A recent analysis has highlighted the significant control exerted by Pakistan's military intelligence, particularly the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), over the country's political and security landscape. According to reports, this military body, which originated as a military intelligence agency, has evolved into Pakistan's most powerful institution, overshadowing civilian governance.

The findings come in the wake of a recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, underscoring the ongoing challenges faced by India from militant groups believed to be trained by Pakistan's deep state. Observers suggest that the ISI's methods and objectives remain focused on undermining Indian security, positioning military leaders in Rawalpindi as pivotal figures in shaping the country’s foreign and domestic policy.

Experts argue that the predominance of the military in Pakistan’s governance not only complicates internal politics but also exacerbates regional tensions, particularly with India. The involvement of the military in local and international security issues raises questions about the viability of civil governance in Pakistan.

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