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2017 – Balochistan witnesses surge in militant attacks. Overall security saw...
Unlike previous two years, the year 2017 could not saw a significant reduction in anti-State violence. Instead, the year saw more suicide attacks than...
PICSS Annual Security Report 2017 Media Coverage
PICSS is one of leading think tanks in Islamabad which monitors anti-State violence and related activities in Pakistan. Recently it released its Annual Security...
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Considerable Escalation in Suicide Attacks in 2013
Islamabad:
Statistics issued by the Conflict Monitoring Center show a considerable rise in suicide attacks in Pakistan during the year 2013, which was the deadliest...
PAKISTAN SECURITY ASSESMENT 2017
Pakistan, in last 2-3 years, has made a notable stride in fighting terrorism in the country manifested in the reduction of terrorist attacks and...
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2018: Another Year of Decline in Anti-State Violence
Islamabad
2018 saw a remarkable reduction of 45 percent in the
militant attacks in Pakistan. A...
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Wide Open Civil-Military Cracks
Wide Open Civil-Military Cracks
Some latest developments have shown visible cracks between civilian government and the military leadership suggesting tense relationship between the two...
PICSS Monthly Security Reports in Print Media
Monthly security report was published in mainstream print media of Pakistan. Security situation and record of violent activities was presented in monthly press release...
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Balochistan remained the most troubled province of the country where highest number of militant attacks (99), highest number of deaths (354) and highest number of injured (570) were recorded.
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2018: Another Year of Decline in Anti-State Violence
Islamabad
2018 saw a remarkable reduction of 45 percent in the
militant attacks in Pakistan. A...
Balochistan remained the most troubled province of the country where highest number of militant attacks (99), highest number of deaths (354) and highest number of injured (570) were recorded.