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The region is only nominally controlled by the central government of Pakistan. The mainly Pashtun tribes that inhabit the areas are fiercely independent, but until recently the tribes had very friendly relations with Pakistan.
After negotiating with tribal maliks, regular Pakistani army troops entered the tribal areas for the first time in Pakistani history - as of 2004, there are about 70,000 troops there. With foreign financial assistance, Pakistan is building roads and other infrastructure in the tribal areas. It is believed by some that Osama bin Laden is hiding with some sympathetic tribes in the FATA, but the validity of this is unknown. It certainly appears that Taliban and al-Qaeda fighters have a presence in the region. Pakistani troops and U.S. forces have carried out "coordinated operations" in the border region [1]. In 2004, Army attacks on local militant groups resulted in civilian casualties, fueling an insurgency on the part of some Waziri tribal groups [2] [3]. Some tribal leaders in the Waziristan area have rejected attempts to politically exploit the casualties[4].
The economy of the FATA is chiefly pastoral, with some agriculture practiced in the region's few fertile valleys. Historically it used to be a major centre for opium production. Although that has been significantly suppressed by the Pakistani government, opium smuggling from Afghanistan continues to be a problem.
The FATA consists of seven agency areas: Khyber, Kurram , Bajorr , MohmandMohmand is one of the strongest Pashtun tribes and a true Afghan tribe, living in Afghanistan and west of NWFP Pakistan. Mohmands still live under strict tribal laws, and Pashtunwali. In Pakistan the Mohmand Agency is an abode for Mohmands, further migrat, Orakzai South Waziristan. and North WaziristanWaziristan is a mountainous region of northwest Pakistan, bordering Afghanistan and covering some 11,585 km˛ (4,473 mi˛). It comprises the area west and southwest of Peshawar between the Tochi river to the north and the Gomal river to the south, forming pThe chief towns are Miran Shah , Razmak , Bajorr , and Wana .
| Subdivisions of Pakistan | |
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| Balochistan | North-West Frontier Province | Punjab | Sindh | |
| Islamabad Capital Territory | Federally Administered Tribal Areas | Azad Kashmir | Northern Areas | |