Pakistan witnessed a nearly 31% reduction in terror and counter-terror related fatalities in 2019, according to data released by the Center for Research and Security Studies......
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Q3 Security Report – 2019
Casualties from Violence in Pakistan: In the words of United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, the world is facing "an unprecedented threat from intolerance, violent......
Q2 Security Report – 2019
The second quarter of 2019 shows a plateauing situation for Pakistan, with 229 fatalities, as opposed to the first quarter’s 228. The injuries, however did increase by almost......
Q1 Security Report – 2019
The first quarter of 2019 was quite volatile for Pakistan with an overall 12% increase in violence related fatalities, as compared to year 2018. Balochistan witnessed the highest.....
Annual Security Report [Special Edition ...
The Center for Research and Security Studies has launched its Annual Security Report [Special Edition 2013-2018]. The report takes a comprehensive look at the security......
Q3 Security Report – 2018
Executive Summary The third quarter of 2018 was very volatile for Pakistan, owing to a wide array of factors. After a long trend of steadily declining militancy and attacks, and......
Q2 Security Report – 2018
Executive Summary: The death toll from militancy has been on a steady decline. However, militants continue to stage attacks, especially targeting security personnel. Compounding......
Q1 Security Report – 2018
There was a significant decline in incidents of militancy and the resultant fatalities during this quarter, but other factors kept Pakistan’s perception as a troubled state in......
Q3 Security Report – 2017
Executive Summary: Despite a visible decline in acts of terrorism, shifting loyalties within their cadres, and slowing military operations, militant groups adopted new tactics to.....
Q2 Security Report – 2017
Executive Summary: The overall security situation in the country improved considerably during this quarter as the number of fatalities dropped. However, security challenges......
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