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'Paktika' (
Pashto: 'پکتیکا') is one of the thirty-four
provinces of Afghanistan. It is in the south-east of the country and overwhelmingly conservative
Sunni Pashtun people. Its capital is
Sharan.
Political and military situation
As one of the most remote provinces in Afghanistan, and in an area that saw a lot of devastation in previous years, Paktika suffers from a serve lack of critical infrastructure. Reconstruction in the province after the fall of the
Taliban has been slow in comparison to that in nearby provinces such as
Khost and
Zabul, in large part due to the remoteness of the region and repeated attacks on aid workers. In 2004, an American
Provincial Reconstruction Team base was established in
Sharana to lead the development effort.
While the province hasn't witnessed the outright fighting in the last few years that has affected provinces like
Helmand, there is a constant low level of tribal violence accompanied by criminal and
Taliban activity. The last serious fighting in the province took place in 2004, amid reports that then-Governor
Muhammad Ali Jalali was collaborating with
Taliban forces, and that the Taliban had effectively annexed eastern portions of the province. Jalali, and many of his allied officials, were replaced, U.S. Special Forces were dispatched to fight the
Taliban while the Pakistan forces fought with the Taliban's allies in neighbouring
South Waziristan [1].
Politicians
The current
Governor of the province is
Akram Khpalwak. In 2006, a previous Governor of the province,
Muhammad Ali Jalali, was killed by
Taliban millitants while driving in neighbouring
Ghazni Province [2].
History
Paktika was once part of a greater province
Paktia, that has itself now further split into
Khost province. The province was the site of many battles during the Soviet occupation of the country and the lawless years that followed.
Geography
Paktika is bordered on the north by
Paktia Province and
Khost Province on the east, as well as
South Waziristan, a Pakistani-administered tribal area. The southern border is shared with
Zabul Province, while
Ghazni Province is on its western flank.
Like many areas of the country, Paktika has been heavily deforested. This has been one of the causes of devastating flooding in recent years
[3].
Districts

Districts of Paktika.
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Barmal District
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Dila District
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Gayan District
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Gomal District
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Mata Khan District
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Nika District
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Omna District
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Sar Hawza District
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Sarobi District
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Sharan District
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Urgun District
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Waza Khwa District
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Wor Mamay District
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Zarghun Shahr District
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Ziruk District
Cities
Orgun is the main market town and biggest city, while
Sharana is the capital.
See also
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Taliban
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ISAF
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Provincial Reconstruction Team