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QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER | JAN-MAR 2026

Journalists should report conflict, not amplify it

PAKISTAN SECURITY REPORT 2025

11 attacks claimed 18 lives in Pakistan in December 2018: PIPS monthly security report

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Despite a decline in terrorist violence, Pakistani Taliban and Daesh remained potent threats to Pakistan’s security – PIPS “Pakistan Security Report 2018”

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“Culture of inquiry required to promote social harmony”

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‘Learning to live with differences can help curb sectarianism’

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‘Learning to live with differences can help curb sectarianism’

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20 attacks killed 64 people in Pakistan in November 2018: PIPS monthly report

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“Teachers can foster harmony by promoting critical inquiry”

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“Teachers can foster harmony by promoting culture of inquiry”

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Afghanistan-Pakistan Peace Process and Scenarios for the Future

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Incremental follow-ups are must to improve Pakistan-Afghanistan relations

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