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This represents the comprehensive archive of analysis on the CommandEleven platform, organized sequentially. 

National AI Policy – Bold Vision, Fragile Foundations

The Federal Cabinet’s formal approval of the long-awaited National Artificial Intelligence Policy 2025 is a defining moment in Pakistan’s digital transformation agenda. Framed as a vehicle to create a thriving AI ecosystem, the policy sets out measures for integrating AI into public governance, economic growth, and service delivery.

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India’s False Flag Empire: How State-Sponsored Deception Risks a Nuclear Catastrophe

Following the Bombay High Court’s landmark decision on 20 July 2025, which acquitted 12 individuals (one of whom died during the trial) in the 2006 Mumbai train blasts case—an incident on 11 July 2006 where seven explosions on local trains along the Western Line killed 189 and injured 827 passengers, overturning convictions ranging from life imprisonment to the death penalty—the Government of India must now be recognized as the world champion of false flag operations, ruthlessly sacrificing its own citizens to advance political agendas. These acts are often orchestrated to falsely implicate Pakistan in particular, and Muslims in general, as perpetrators of terrorism.

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Jihadi Passport

In the past, we’ve reported and published some pages from documents like this, mostly connected to the IRGC and their terrorists, but this is the first time that we’ve seen the entire “terrorist passport.”

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Beneath the Ashes of Pehalgam: A Nation’s Delusion Exposed

India, a land known for its cultural richness, civilizational depth, and historical commitment to non-alignment, has in recent years pursued an aggressive foreign policy agenda underpinned by Hindutva—an exclusionary ideology fostered by the RSS and its affiliated Hindu nationalist factions. This shift marks a clear deviation from the pragmatic internationalism of Nehru and Indira Gandhi, whose global stature was rooted in diplomatic wisdom, not military might.

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