Pakistan continues to nurture a system that promotes terrorism and directly contradicts its international obligations, an analyst has said, noting that Pakistan’s enduring terror ecosystem aligns closely with the country’s long-standing military doctrine of “bleeding India with a thousand cuts” and that Islamabad’s terror ecosystems remain intact.
Siddhant Kishore, a national security and foreign policy analyst based in Washington, writing in The Milli Chronicle, that when Pakistan assumed the chair of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization’s permanent anti-terror body, the Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure (RATS), last month, optics were striking with a state sponsor of terrorism now overseeing a regional network tasked with combating it.
“Until Pakistan matches words with actions, its p

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