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  2. Inter-Services Intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The Inter-Services Intelligence was established in 1948. It was the brainchild of Major General Walter Cawthorn, then Deputy Chief of Staff of the Pakistan Army, following the First Kashmir War which had exposed weaknesses in intelligence gathering, sharing, and coordination between the army, air force, navy, Intelligence Bureau (IB) and Military Intelligence (MI).

  3. Covert Action Division - Wikipedia

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    The Covert Action Division (CAD) is generally considered the most secretive special operations force of Pakistan. It is responsible for special paramilitary and covert operations. It is tasked to collect intelligence in dense hostile environments and act as a special warfare unit of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).

  4. Pakistani Intelligence community - Wikipedia

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    The state emblem of Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The Pakistani intelligence community (Urdu: جمیعت ہائے پاکستان برائے اشتراکِ سراغرسانی) comprises the various intelligence agencies of Pakistan that work internally and externally to manage, research and collect intelligence necessary for national security. [1]

  5. Operation Tupac - Wikipedia

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    Operation Tupac is the codename of a military-intelligence contingency program that was run in the 1980s by Pakistan's main intelligence agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). It has a three-part action plan to provide covert support to anti- India separatists and militants in the insurgency in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir .

  6. 2024 IHC judges' letter - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 IHC judges' letter exposes allegations from the six incumbent judges of the Islamabad High Court (IHC) regarding interference by the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) in judicial affairs. This unprecedented disclosure, implicating executive interference in judicial matters, ignited a significant controversy in Pakistan in April 2024. [1]

  7. Mahmud Ahmed - Wikipedia

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    It was published by Services Book Club, a part of the Pakistan military. A few copies of the book have survived in libraries. [39] A version was published in India as "Illusion of Victory: A Military History of the Indo-Pak War-1965" by Lexicon Publishers. [40] A second reprint of the book was published recently in 2017 in Pakistan. [36]

  8. Bleed India with a Thousand Cuts - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan had been helping the Sikh secessionist movement in the Indian Punjab since the 1970s and till date. [20] Since the early 1980s Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI created a special Punjab cell in its headquarters to support the militant Sikh followers of Bhindranwale and supply them with arms and ammunitions.

  9. Muhammad Riaz Khan - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Riaz Khan (Urdu: محمد ریاض خان) was a Pakistan Army general who was the 6th Director-General of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), serving from October 1977 to April 1979. [1] [2] [3] Prior to that, he served at the General Headquarters as Adjutant-General of the Pakistan Army. [4]