Amaa'n
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There are several answers to this question, sir. Firstly, the tribal area traditionally, and even Balochistan have remained remote to central control. As such the existance of militia is not a surprise; interestingly if you go into the rural areas of Sindh and Punjab you would find militias. Secondly, during the Soviet-Afghan war there were active camps that trained people solely in asymetrical warfare, now this was as far back as the 80s which is not far away. It is possible that the trained individuals trained others. It is not the training that truly counts as much as combat experience which these people have had plenty (the Afghan war followed by the civil war followed by the US invasion) this provides a battle experince which hardens the men and allows them to train fellow men. Lastly, these men are bent on deconstructive thoughts- they do not want to build somehting or perserve something, they just want to destroy, this makes it simpler for them.
You are far from reality and the facts...please do share these reports on isi.....i suggest you read into ttp and punjabi taliban