Pakistani Talibans resurgence threatens countrys recovery from militancy

A sustained insurgency in Pakistan's northwest risks dragging the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province into a "war on terror-era" conflict, which saw thousands of innocent civilians and military personnel dead, millions displaced, particularly in the tribal regions, and a major setback to the country's economy. 

New militant tactics, broken government promises and political marginalisation threaten to push the province under the sway of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), or the "Pakistani Taliban", as they are often referred to.

A Brown University Watson Institute study estimates that between 2001 and 2021, Pakistan suffered 32,000 direct deaths from the US "war on terror" that spilled into Pakistan, with violence peaking in 2009. At least 8,000 of those deaths were members of the security forces.

Following a staggered US withdrawal from Afghanistan, which started in 2015 and ended with a full withdrawal in 2021, Pakistan saw a massively reduced number of militant attacks and casualties. 

Source: Pakistani Talibans resurgence threatens countrys recovery from militancy

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