Srinagar, April 5 -- In a striking and deeply ironic admission, Pakistan has increasingly portrayed itself as one of the world's largest victims of terrorism. The statement on the surface, evokes sympathy countless lives lost, communities shattered and a nation grappling with relentless violence. Yet beneath this narrative lies a far more complex and uncomfortable truth: the very forces that now threaten Pakistan's internal stability were for decades, cultivated, armed and strategically deployed as instruments of state policy. Today, the fire that was once exported beyond its borders has returned home, burning with an intensity that spares no one. This is not merely a story of victimhood; it is a cautionary tale of consequences of how sho...
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