Pakistan's Anti-Taliban Counter-Insurgency
Feb 2010, Vol. 155, No. 1By Syed Manzar Abbas ZaidiBefore Pakistan's military operations Rah-e-Haq and Rah-e-Nijat, the state's counter-insurgency strategy in the troubled frontier regions was inconsistent. However, current operations are focused on heavy firepower without due emphasis on political and economic solutions, which risks creating a protracted conflict. This article proposes an analytical matrix to assess the patterns of negotiation and engagement, and places Pakistan's counter-insurgency policy in a military context.
Continue reading
Login
If you are a member or registered user, please login and access this and other articles
Become a Member
To access this article, become a member of RUSI and benefit from a wide range of other membership benefits
Further Analysis: Pakistan, Central and South Asia, Terrorism, The Pakistan Nexus, The War on Terror