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Climate-Induced Security Threats to Pakistan

Climate-Induced Security Threats to Pakistan

The Center for Research and Security Studies (CRSS) extends its sincere gratitude to the core research team members whose dedication and expertise were instrumental in this...

ANNUAL SECURITY REPORT-2022

ANNUAL SECURITY REPORT-2022

Casualties from Terror Attacks and Counter-Terror Operations Terrorist violence touched a new height in 2022. From 850 fatalities in 2021, the figure jumped to 980 in 2022 –...

CRSS Annual Security Report 2021

CRSS Annual Security Report 2021

Introduction The Center for Research and Security Studies is pleased to release the Annual Security Report 2021. This report, compiled with the help of open-source data such as...

CRSS Research 2022

CRSS Research 2022

Executive Summary As a long-trusted and tested political friend, China wields significant influence in, and a central position in Pakistan’s foreign relations. However, due to...

Blasphemy Cases in Pakistan: 1947 – 2021

Blasphemy Cases in Pakistan: 1947 – 2021

a Center for Research and Security Studies (CRSS) report by Senior Research Fellow Muhammad Nafees Pakistan’s blasphemy laws are controversial subject, with the public opinion in...

CRSS Annual Security Report 2020

CRSS Annual Security Report 2020

CASUALTIES OF TERROR ATTACKS AND COUNTER-TERROR OPERATIONS Pakistan had lost 600 lives to violence by the end of 2020. Among the wounded were 518 persons. The ex-FATA region...

Urban Disaster Risk Management

Urban Disaster Risk Management

Author: Arslan Alvie Thesis Statement Investigating urban disaster risk management strategies in South Asian developing countries particularly in Karachi-Pakistan and how land...

The Cost of Judicial Activism

The Cost of Judicial Activism

Author: Talha Ali Madni Executive Summary If Pakistan were to pay all the penalties imposed on it for annulment of transactions, breach of contracts, and disregard for its...

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“Polarisation and social unrest can only be tackled through social cohesion and inclusive dialogue.”

Maulana Tayyab Qureshi

Chief Khateeb KP