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Navigating the Pakistan-Afghan Border: Assessing Military Strategies and Regional Implications

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Anti-infiltration drills at the Pakistan-Afghanistan International Border, as increased attempts are being made by enemy combatant TTP terrorists to enter Pakistani territory from their safe havens and bases on the Afghan side.

It’s crucial for security forces to conduct anti-infiltration drills, especially in areas where there are increased attempts by enemy combatants, such as TTP terrorists, to cross the border from Afghanistan. These drills are essential for maintaining border security and preventing unauthorized entry.

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