ACTIVITIES OF PAKISTAN AS PART OF THE INTERNATIONAL COALITION FOR COMBATING TERRORISM

Authors

  • Sirojiddin Mamatqulov Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies Author

Keywords:

Islamic Republic of Pakistan, National Assembly, Senate, Supreme Court, Army, International Coalition on Combating Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism Office, Terrorism, Extremism, Military Operations, Espionage Activities, NACTA.

Abstract

This article provides detailed information about the work carried out within the framework of the counter-terrorism policy in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, including the state's activities as part of the "International Coalition to Combat Terrorism" and its significance. It also provides detailed information about the difficulties encountered in the process of combating terrorism, as well as the specifics of such complex processes as the successes achieved in the country as a result of activities.

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Published

2026-03-05