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PAKISTAN SECURITY REPORT 2025

Terrorism in Pakistan rose by 34 percent in 2025, despite record counter-militancy operations that resulted in the killing of 1,313 militants in military actions and armed clashes with security forces. An additional 602 militants…

Engagement is essential for promoting social harmony

The Pakistan Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS) held an expert dialogue titled “Building Bridges: A Stakeholder Consultation on Tolerance and Inclusivity” on December 6, at Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur, Sindh. The consultation…

FGD: Security Landscape of Pakistan

Pak Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS) held a focus group discussion at its office premises on December 22, 2025, as part of consultations for its Annual Security Report. It focused on the evolving security landscape connected to…

Role of imams vital in promoting inclusivity, pluralism

Bahawalpur—Scholars and experts at a consultation emphasized the role of imams and religious leaders in promoting the concepts of ‘respect for humanity’ and inclusivity at the grassroots level to foster social cohesion and peace in society.…