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Pakistan is encountering dreadful terrorism and extremism. The government needs to revisit and reconstitute its counterterrorism strategy, which is grounded on popular support guaranteed through consensus in Parliament. Besides, an objective political dialogue among the political parties is the need of the hour for internal political stability and engaging the masses to quash effectively terrorist popular and physical sanctuaries. Indeed, without a consensus among the political parties over the launch of Operation Azm-e-Istehkam to combat the menace of terrorism in the country, it could be counterproductive. Since the United States-led NATO withdrawal from Afghanistan in August 2021, terrorist activities have increased rapidly in the country. The foreign-sponsored terrorist groups are targeting and killing law enforcement agencies' personnel, kidnapping and butchering innocent citizens and killing foreigners, especially Chinese, to spoil and thwart foreign direct investment in the country. Realizing the urgency, the government has initiated a new military operation to combat terrorism and extremism. On June 22, the Central Apex Committee of National Action Plan, chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, approved "Operation Azm-e-Istehkam" to eliminate terrorism and extremism nationwide. The presence of Federal Cabinet members, Chief ministers from all provinces and Gilgit-Baltistan, services chiefs, provincial chief secretaries, and other senior civilian, military, and law enforcement officials in the meeting reveal all the stakeholder's unanimity to reinvigorate and re-energize national counterterrorism campaign through the launch of Operation Azm-i-Istehkam. Operation Azm-e-Istehkam is a multipronged strategy with kinetic and non-kinetic stratagems, i.e., military, diplomatic, legislative, and socioeconomic plans to decisively defeat terrorism and extremism. "Azm-i-Istehkam will integrate and synergize multiple lines of effort to combat the menaces of extremism and terrorism comprehensively and decisively." The Pakistan Army has been bravely fighting with the terrorists since the 2009 Swat operation, but the diplomatic tier of the counterterrorism strategy was less effective. Operation Azm-e-Istehkam drives Islamabad to approach diplomatically likeminded states and coordinate with Shanghai Cooperation Organization’s Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure (RATS) to terminate the foreign financial and material support to terrorist groups such as Taliban (TTP), Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), Daish (Islamic State Khorasan) involved in the terrorist attacks in the country. The Operation Azm-e-Istehkam is the need of the hour. Ironically, even before the launch of the operation, it received a divisive response from the parliamentarians due to the extreme polarization in the Pakistani polity. Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf members fiercely opposed the operation’s starting without the prior approval of the Parliament. The PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar said, "Any military operation must involve parliamentary consent. Parliament is supreme under the Constitution." In the parliamentary system of government, like the Pakistani political system, if the Cabinet approves any policy, including military operations, it is assumed that the majority in the Assembly endorses the decision. However, the opposition can call an in-camera session in the Parliament, even over sensitive issues. Defense Minister Khawaja Asif, instead of pacifying opposition lawmakers through dialogue or engagement, reacted viciously on the floor of the National Assembly. He said, “They (the opposition) are standing with the terrorists by protesting here today. They are protesting against the martyrs of the Pakistan Army and the army that is still making sacrifices to [counter] terrorism. They have not backed off from their May 9 stance even today.” Such a response to the PTI lawmakers in the National Assembly, particularly by the Defense Minister, increases disharmony and divisiveness in the Pakistani polity and negatively affects the operation. However, later, rationality prevailed, and Khawaja Asif said that the decision to conduct the operation would go "through the process," including a debate in Parliament’s in-camera session. He said, "It will go through the cabinet, then it will be presented in the House, and the House would be briefed.” One can expect a similar prudent response from the PTI leadership within and outside the Parliament. However, the statements of the PTI leaders are not encouraging. PTI leader Qaiser said, "Our belief is that a military operation is not the solution. All political parties must play their role to establish peace in the province." He is ignoring the fact that the battle-hardened foreign sponsored terrorist groups necessitate kinetic action. In the present pessimistic political situation, Pakistan Peoples Party chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari’s visionary recommendation has germinated optimism. On June 21, he drew attention to the cardinal cause of the internal insecurity: “The politics of hatred in Islamabad is at its peak.” He rightly called for a dialogue among all democratic forces to take the country out of the crisis. He said, "There're many leaders who're not even ready to talk. They don't want to even shake hands with each other. I urge them all once again that all political parties, whether they're in the government or opposition, initiate dialogue with all political forces. Don't let your ego or personal issues dominate this process. If you want to bring Pakistan out of economic crisis and strengthen the Parliament, you would have to talk to democratic forces." Indeed, the country's stability is out of the question without swapping enmity with amity among the political forces. Thus, the political leaders, especially PML-N and PTI, should listen to Mr. Bilawal and initiate a respectful and civilized discussion to steer the country out of the numerous crises, including extremism and militancy. To conclude, a consensual national strategy to combat the menace of terrorism is impossible without recuperating the tumultuous landscape of Pakistani politics. Indeed, the government is responsible for engaging the opposition on the national security issue. Conversely, the opposition party realizes its duty to provide an alternative vision and policy instead of adopting a rejectionist approach.

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Following the surge in terror incidents that have been creating a sense of insecurity among the populace and deterring potential foreign investors, the federal government has approved a reinvigorated national counter-terrorism campaign, Operation Azm-e-Istehkam. This initiative seeks to underpin the government's renewed determination and serious approach to eradicating the menaces of extremism and terrorism. There is no denying that the country’s armed forces successfully fought the terrorists in the past through operations Zarb-e-Azb and Radd-ul-Fassad. These successes were not without significant sacrifices, including both human and material losses. However, the return of terrorist incidents necessitated a major operation that would crush these evil elements once and for all. This is also crucial for placing the country on a positive economic trajectory, which is not possible without attracting investment from both the private sector and foreign investors. Peace and stability are paramount to instilling confidence in investors, both domestic and foreign. At the Apex Committee on the National Action Plan (NAP), Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif rightly pointed out that a soft state cannot win the confidence of investors. His remarks came following the third meeting of the Pakistan-China Joint Consultative Mechanism where Minister of the Central Committee of the International Department of the Communist Party of China Liu Jianchao, stressed that security is the foremost challenge threatening the future of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). Enhanced security protocols and a supportive business and media environment are essential for the project's continuation and success. Liu Jianchao's concerns are particularly pertinent, as Chinese workers have faced terrorist attacks, the most recent being in Bisham. In this context, the launch of Operation Azm-e-Istehkam is timely and sends a loud and lucid message to the international community that Pakistan has both the intent and capability to neutralize terrorists. It has done this before and will do it again. In our view, this new operation is expected to be more successful than previous ones as it aims to mobilize all elements of national power. In his address to the apex committee, PM Shehbaz Sharif highlighted that combating terrorism is not solely the job of one institution but requires a whole-of-government approach. He also stated that leaving the responsibility to only one institution would be a mistake. Previous operations primarily relied on military might, which successfully broke the back of the terrorists. However, now is the time for other institutions including the provincial governments to come forward in a big manner and play their part to leave no space for terrorists to operate. Another crucial aspect of the renewed operation is legislative support to address legal voids that have previously hindered the effective prosecution of terrorism-related cases, ensuring the award of exemplary punishments to convicted terrorists. Here, the role of the parliament will be pivotal, as strict and exemplary punishments will go a long way in eradicating this menace. By integrating various lines of effort and leveraging legislative and institutional support, we are confident that Operation Azm-e-Istehkam will achieve its desired goals and pave the way for a more peaceful and stable Pakistan. The National Action Plan adopted after the APS tragedy needs to be implemented in toto, and non-kinetic measures should be taken in tandem with the kinetic response. This is pivotal in countering the narrative of the terrorists. While our security forces hunt down terrorists in the coming weeks and months, it is also important to diplomatically engage Afghanistan. Currently, we are victims of terrorism emanating from that country. There are several channels of communication between the two countries which should be fully utilized to push Afghan authorities to fulfil their promises and commitments of not allowing their land to be used against Pakistan. Though the Afghan authorities have disappointed us through their response, yet we should not forgo the process of engagement with them. It is also in the interest of Afghan authorities that their land does not serve as a breeding ground for terrorists. Pakistan has always extended a helping hand to Afghan brothers in difficult times, whether by hosting millions of Afghan refugees or highlighting Afghanistan's difficulties at international forums. It is now also the Afghan side’s responsibility to act as a responsible neighbour and take effective action against terrorists. Pakistan can extend assistance to Afghan authorities in this regard.

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