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I'd compare that figure with the population of christians in Pakistan, and also whether its even possible to be openly Christian in some parts of Pakistan.
Riots happen when one faction regards the other as a comparable enemy. Considering the number of christians in Pakistan and the political power enjoyed by them (none), its not surprising that there are fewer riots against them.
Also the "15 churches" figure looks bigger than it is. Those "churches" were nothing more than tiny shacks.
What about these churches then?
India Hindu Militants Burn Down Church, Christian Tortured, Official Says - Worthy News
Christian Persecution India: Hindu Extremists in India Attack Church, Burn Bibles
"Since then Christians have been systematically targeted, their Churches and homes burnt, property looted and Religious effects desecrated."
Christian Persecution India: February 2004
If you go over the last decade, I would say hundreds of Churches have been burnt in India, whilst perhaps 2 or 4 have been burnt in Pakistan.