Category: Terrorism

Terrorism in the twenty-first century is no longer a peripheral security concern — it is a systemic, evolving threat that operates across digital, physical, and psychological domains simultaneously. From complex coordinated attacks on critical infrastructure to lone-wolf radicalization compressed into a matter of weeks, the operational landscape facing governments, security services, and private sector organisations has fundamentally changed.

CommandEleven’s terrorism analysis is grounded in the same intelligence tradecraft that informs government and institutional decision-makers — human source networks, signals analysis, pattern recognition, and historical precedent. Our analysts track active threat actors, map organisational structures, identify radicalization pipelines, and produce threat assessments calibrated to specific geographies, target types, and attack methodologies.

This category aggregates CommandEleven’s terrorism intelligence across all vectors — domestic and foreign, state-sponsored and non-state, ideological and criminal. It covers al-Qaeda, the Islamic State and its affiliates, Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan, Hezbollah, Hamas, and emerging threat actors that have yet to reach mainstream awareness. Readers include security professionals, government contractors, academic researchers, journalists, and informed citizens tracking threats to their communities and institutions.

Geopolitics
Lt. General Tariq Khan (Retired)

The “Ground Realities” of Pakistan

Let’s recall our memories of a speech of a senior Pak Army official that he delivered as the chief guest at a military educational institution in Rawalpindi on India’s Republic Day in 2014, asserting that India poses no greater threat to Pakistan but extremism/terrorism does.

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Indian Subcontinent
Lt. General Tariq Khan (Retired)

The Faizabad Phenomenon and Army

Let’s recall our memories of a speech of a senior Pak Army official that he delivered as the chief guest at a military educational institution in Rawalpindi on India’s Republic Day in 2014, asserting that India poses no greater threat to Pakistan but extremism/terrorism does.

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Hybrid Warfare
Lt. General Tariq Khan (Retired)

The Faizabad Dharna

Let’s recall our memories of a speech of a senior Pak Army official that he delivered as the chief guest at a military educational institution in Rawalpindi on India’s Republic Day in 2014, asserting that India poses no greater threat to Pakistan but extremism/terrorism does.

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Geopolitics
Lt. General Tariq Khan (Retired)

The Case Against the Government of Pakistan

Let’s recall our memories of a speech of a senior Pak Army official that he delivered as the chief guest at a military educational institution in Rawalpindi on India’s Republic Day in 2014, asserting that India poses no greater threat to Pakistan but extremism/terrorism does.

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Geopolitics
Lt. General Tariq Khan (Retired)

The US Dilemma

Let’s recall our memories of a speech of a senior Pak Army official that he delivered as the chief guest at a military educational institution in Rawalpindi on India’s Republic Day in 2014, asserting that India poses no greater threat to Pakistan but extremism/terrorism does.

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Hybrid Warfare
Lt. General Asad Durrani (Retired)

Getting the Other Side

Let’s recall our memories of a speech of a senior Pak Army official that he delivered as the chief guest at a military educational institution in Rawalpindi on India’s Republic Day in 2014, asserting that India poses no greater threat to Pakistan but extremism/terrorism does.

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Reports
Syed Khalid Muhammad

Jamaat-ul-Ahrar and Terrorist Association

Granted, we expect them to be active in Afghanistan, where they are fighting for legitimacy against the Taliban, the Afghan National Army and the US-led military force. In Pakistan, however, where they have no foothold, no matter what the media would like to report, they are attempting to strike fear into Pakistani hearts.

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Geopolitics
Faran Jeffery

Kicking Terrorist Ass and Winning

While there have been constant attempts by New Delhi and Kabul to undermine these successes by continuing to wage terrorism in Pakistan from Afghan soil while employing their assets in media for systematic disinformation, anyone who wants to witness these successes with their own eyes can visit Pakistan and do so.

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Geopolitics
Lt. General Tariq Khan (Retired)

Pakistan Needs to Stop Delusions About Afghanistan

For decades, Pakistanis have been told that Afghanistan is a “brotherly Islamic country” with cultural and people-to-people ties with Pakistan. For decades, Pakistan has also consistently faced long and short waves of terrorism and crimes, a good proportion of which have been traced to Afghanistan.

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