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- Q179275 abstract "The War in North-West Pakistan, also known as the War in Waziristan, is an armed conflict involving the State of Pakistan, and armed militant groups such as the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Jundallah, Lashkar-e-Islam (LeI), Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi (TNSM), al-Qaeda, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), and elements of organized crime.The armed conflict began in 2004, when tensions, rooted in the Pakistan Army's search for al-Qaeda fighters in Pakistan's mountainous Waziristan area (in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas), escalated into armed resistance. Pakistan's actions were presented as its contribution to the international War on Terror. Clashes further erupted between unified Pakistan Armed Forces and the Central Asian militant groups, allied with the Arab fighters, in 2008–2010. The foreign militants were joined by Pakistani non-military veterans of the Afghan War to the west, which subsequently established the TTP and other militant umbrella organizations, such as LeI. The TNSM established in 1992 allied with the TTP and LeI.The war depleted the country's manpower resources, and the outcomes outlined a deep effect on its national economy, since Pakistan had joined the USA-led War on Terror. According to the Ministry of Finance (MoF) statistics and mathematical data survey collections, the economy has suffered direct and indirect losses of up to ~$67.93 billion since 2001 due to its role as a "frontline state." According to the MoF-issued Pakistan Economic Survey 2010–2011, "Pakistan has never witnessed such a devastating social and economic upheaval in its industry, even after dismemberment of the country by a direct war with India in 1971."By 2014, casualty rates from terrorism in the country as a whole dropped by 40% as compared to 2011–2013, with even greater drops noted in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa despite the province being the site of a large massacre of schoolchildren by TTP terrorists in December 2014. A year later in 2015, Forbes cited Pakistan's "progress on the security front and the increased political stability" among other factors to call it the next "global turnaround success story."".
- Q179275 causalties "15 soldiers killed".
- Q179275 causalties "6,216 security forces members killed and 8,671+ soldiers wounded".
- Q179275 causalties "Pakistan:".
- Q179275 causalties "United States:".
- Q179275 causalties "Unknown".
- Q179275 combatant "**Frontier Constabulary".
- Q179275 combatant "**ISI CAD".
- Q179275 combatant "**Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan".
- Q179275 combatant "**Jamaat al-Ahrar".
- Q179275 combatant "**Jundallah".
- Q179275 combatant "**Local Peace Committees".
- Q179275 combatant "**Pakistan Armed Forces".
- Q179275 combatant "**Tehreek-e-Khilafat".
- Q179275 combatant "*CIASAD/SOG".
- Q179275 combatant "*East Turkestan Islamic Movement".
- Q179275 combatant "*Khorasan Province".
- Q179275 combatant "*Lashkar-e-Islam".
- Q179275 combatant "*Lashkar-e-Jhangvi".
- Q179275 combatant "*NWPORBAT".
- Q179275 combatant "*SOCOM".
- Q179275 combatant "*Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi".
- Q179275 combatant "*Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan".
- Q179275 combatant "*USAF".
- Q179275 combatant "*al-Qaeda".
- Q179275 combatant "----".
- Q179275 combatant "Lashkar-e-Islam".
- Q179275 combatant "Swat Taliban".
- Q179275 combatant "Taliban-aligned groups".
- Q179275 combatant "Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan".
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