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QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER | JAN-MAR 2026

Journalists should report conflict, not amplify it

PAKISTAN SECURITY REPORT 2025

Profiling the Violence in Karachi

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Radicalization and De-Radicalization in Singapore and Pakistan A Comparison

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Taliban on the March: Threat Assessment and Security Implications for the Region

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FATA Tribal Economy in the Context of Ongoing Militancy

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PIPS media workshop recommends balanced reporting on extremism

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Saleem Safi calls for coherent strategy against Islamic militancy

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Regional and International circumstances/ pressures as factors of extremism in Pakistan and solutions to counter it

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“Countering extremism: Strategies and sharing best practices”

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Pakistan needs to develop consensus on combating radicalization and extremism: Parvaiz Hoodbhoy

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External players will continue to exploit Pakistan’s internal security threats if left unmanaged

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