Afghanistan, Oct. 6 -- Weak border control along the Pakistan-Afghanistan frontier has enabled ISIS to expand its presence and operations in the region, posing growing security risks, NYT reported.
Pakistan is facing the gravest security crisis it has experienced in over a decade, fueled by the resurgence of the Pakistani Taliban (TTP) and the growing presence of Islamic State militants along its mountainous border with Afghanistan. Analysts warn that weak state control in the border regions and cross-border militant cooperation have reignited deadly insurgencies that threaten national stability.
According to The New York Times, which published an in-depth investigative report this week, Pakistani Taliban fighters-bolstered by their allie...