Security Council Reviews Strategy Against New Terror Group 'Lakurawa'
The National Security Council convened an emergency meeting yesterday to address the emergence of a new terror group, 'Lakurawa,' operating in the North-West. Defense chiefs briefed the President on the group's modus operandi, which reportedly involves recruiting local youths through financial inducement. The military has been ordered to intensify intelligence-gathering operations and deploy special forces to the affected border communities.

This new threat complicates an already fragile security landscape marked by banditry and kidnapping. However, the Defense Headquarters reports significant successes in other theaters, with hundreds of insurgents surrendering in the North-East over the past month. The government is adopting a 'kinetic and non-kinetic' approach, combining military force with community dialogue.
Emphasis on Technology
To modernize its operations, the military is increasingly relying on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and satellite imagery. The 2025 defense budget includes substantial allocations for acquiring advanced surveillance technology. Security experts welcome this move but warn that technology must be complemented by better coordination between the various security agencies.
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I came here to be entertained but instead I got educated. Can't even be mad about it.
I want to push back on some of these points. Where's the data to support these claims? Would love to see more evidence.