ISIS in Pakistan: How Terror Threatens Central and South Asia's Stability

The killing of ISIS-K commander Burhan Zaid in Pakistan confirms the terror group's active presence in the country. International reports indicate Pakistan has become a hub for ISIS operations and planning networks. The terror group has fled to Pakistan seeking safe haven after Taliban operations in Afghanistan. This situation threatens the stability of both Central and South Asia, requiring urgent international action.

Key Points: ISIS-K Commander Killing Reveals Pakistan Terror Network

  • ISIS-K commander Burhan Zaid killed in Pakistan's Kasur district
  • Pakistan becoming center for ISIS activities and planning networks
  • Terror group using Pakistan as safe haven after Taliban operations
  • International community demands Pakistan dismantle terror networks
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ISIS presence in Pakistan threatens stability of Central and South Asia: Report

Report confirms ISIS presence in Pakistan threatens regional security. International community urged to hold Pakistan accountable for terror safe havens.

"Unless the international community takes this issue seriously and holds Pakistan accountable, the resulting instability is likely to affect all countries in the region - Al-Mirsaad Report"

Kabul, Nov 21

The recent killing of ISIS-Khorasan (ISIS-K) commander Burhan 'Zaid' in Pakistan offers clear evidence of Daesh's presence in the country, thus threatening the security of the entire region and undermining the stability of Central and South Asia.

Afghan media reported that Burhan was killed by unknown armed men in the Kasur district of Punjab Province. He played a key role in the group’s organisational network, managing support, coordination, and funding for the 'Daesh Khawarij' network - also known as ISIS or the Islamic State - from Pakistan. His presence confirms that Pakistani territory is being used extensively for the group's covert operations.

"While Daesh Khawarij faces heavy pressure from ongoing operations in Afghanistan, Pakistan is creating conditions that allow the group to regroup and regain strength. International organisations, the United Nations, regional governments, and analysts increasingly recognise that Pakistan has become a center for Daesh's activities, hideouts, and planning networks," reported Afghan media outlet Al-Mirsaad.

"The international community must now demand that Pakistan dismantle these networks completely and hold the country accountable for its contradictory and harmful policies. Failure to act risks plunging the region and the wider world into another wave of violence that could be impossible to reverse," the report warned further.

Citing various international intelligence reports, regional sources, and verified documentation, Al-Mirsaad report highlighted that the terror group had fled into Pakistan and turned parts of the country into a safe haven, an operational base, and a hub for planning its activities after extensive operations launched by the Taliban regime.

"Within Pakistan, Daesh members are not only funded, trained, and supplied with propaganda resources. Their missions are also planned and coordinated there before being dispatched to neighbouring and regional countries with the aim of spreading violence, fitna, and instability. This situation threatens the security of nearby states and undermines the stability of the broader region, particularly Central and South Asia.

"The cooperation of Pakistan's security institutions with Daesh Khawarij, whether open or covert, reflects a policy rooted in duplicity. Unless the international community takes this issue seriously and holds Pakistan accountable, the resulting instability is likely to affect all countries in the region," the report stated.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Not surprising at all. Pakistan has always been a safe haven for terrorist groups. The international community needs to take strong action before this affects the entire region. India should lead the diplomatic pressure.
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Ananya R
While I agree Pakistan needs to be held accountable, we should also focus on strengthening our own border security and intelligence networks. Prevention is better than cure. 🙏
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Michael C
As someone living in Delhi, this news makes me worried about the safety of our city. We've seen terrorist attacks before, and this ISIS presence so close is terrifying. Hope our security forces are prepared.
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Sarah B
The report mentions Pakistan's "contradictory policies" - this is exactly why regional cooperation is so difficult. When will they understand that terrorism hurts everyone, including their own people?
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Karthik V
While the threat is real, I hope we don't generalize about all Pakistani people. Many ordinary citizens there also suffer from terrorism. The problem is with their establishment's policies. 🤝
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Vikram M
This is why India needs to continue building strong relationships with Central Asian countries. Regional security cooperation is crucial to counter this threat. Our diplomatic efforts are more important than ever.

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