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Pakistan Sees Record Drop in Terrorism Last Year, With Attacks Down 45% Compared to 2019.

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Once routinely in the news for all the wrong reasons, Pakistan is now a much safer place than it used to be.

The South Asian nation has seen a reduction in terrorist attacks on home soil by 86% since 2013, and between 2019 and 2020 alone there was a 45% fall.

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The promising stats continue for one of the few countries to have met the UN Sustainable Development Goal for protected marine and terrestrial ecosystems, as law enforcement averted more than 50% of all terror threats last year, and suicide bombings have become practically non-existent since 2009—falling 97%.

Pakistan’s armed forces spokesperson, Major General Babar Iftikhar, highlighted border security along Afghanistan, and major improvements in the security infrastructure in Karachi.

In fact, terror incidents, including targeted killings and kidnappings in Pakistan’s biggest city of Karachi, had reduced by more than 98%. This has led to a staggering improvement of the city’s ranking on the World Crime Index: from sixth highest back in 2014, to now being 108th, just next to Spokane, Washington.

The crime index is a highly curated scoring system based on resident or visitor submissions, which has benefits over government data in some ways.

RELATED: Pakistan Hires Thousands of Newly-Unemployed Laborers for Ambitious 10 Billion Tree-Planting Initiative

Good news on the Afghan border
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File photo by Junaid Ali, CC
Bordering two frequently dangerous Afghan provinces, Helmand and Kandahar, the province of Balochistan was a frequent haunt of militants before the Pakistan military took steps to clear terrorist infrastructure and organizations in the southwest.


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“The challenges that we overcame have now paved the way for great opportunities,” Maj. General Iftikhar said, according to Gulf News. “At least 199 development projects worth [$3.75 billion] have been launched in Balochistan covering health, education, agriculture, and infrastructure sectors.”
 
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Once routinely in the news for all the wrong reasons, Pakistan is now a much safer place than it used to be.

The South Asian nation has seen a reduction in terrorist attacks on home soil by 86% since 2013, and between 2019 and 2020 alone there was a 45% fall.

Pakistan-terrorism-deaths-chart-South-Asia-Terrorism-Portal-1024x522.jpg



The promising stats continue for one of the few countries to have met the UN Sustainable Development Goal for protected marine and terrestrial ecosystems, as law enforcement averted more than 50% of all terror threats last year, and suicide bombings have become practically non-existent since 2009—falling 97%.

Pakistan’s armed forces spokesperson, Major General Babar Iftikhar, highlighted border security along Afghanistan, and major improvements in the security infrastructure in Karachi.

In fact, terror incidents, including targeted killings and kidnappings in Pakistan’s biggest city of Karachi, had reduced by more than 98%. This has led to a staggering improvement of the city’s ranking on the World Crime Index: from sixth highest back in 2014, to now being 108th, just next to Spokane, Washington.

The crime index is a highly curated scoring system based on resident or visitor submissions, which has benefits over government data in some ways.

RELATED: Pakistan Hires Thousands of Newly-Unemployed Laborers for Ambitious 10 Billion Tree-Planting Initiative

Good news on the Afghan border
Pakistani-Peach-Trees-CC-Junaid-Ali.jpg
File photo by Junaid Ali, CC
Bordering two frequently dangerous Afghan provinces, Helmand and Kandahar, the province of Balochistan was a frequent haunt of militants before the Pakistan military took steps to clear terrorist infrastructure and organizations in the southwest.


MORE: For First Time in 72 Years, Sikhs Can Visit One of Their Holiest Sites Thanks to New Peace Corridor

“The challenges that we overcame have now paved the way for great opportunities,” Maj. General Iftikhar said, according to Gulf News. “At least 199 development projects worth [$3.75 billion] have been launched in Balochistan covering health, education, agriculture, and infrastructure sectors.”

Good but even a few is too many. Terrorists in Baluchistan are a problem of late.
 
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Once routinely in the news for all the wrong reasons, Pakistan is now a much safer place than it used to be.

The South Asian nation has seen a reduction in terrorist attacks on home soil by 86% since 2013, and between 2019 and 2020 alone there was a 45% fall.

Pakistan-terrorism-deaths-chart-South-Asia-Terrorism-Portal-1024x522.jpg



The promising stats continue for one of the few countries to have met the UN Sustainable Development Goal for protected marine and terrestrial ecosystems, as law enforcement averted more than 50% of all terror threats last year, and suicide bombings have become practically non-existent since 2009—falling 97%.

Pakistan’s armed forces spokesperson, Major General Babar Iftikhar, highlighted border security along Afghanistan, and major improvements in the security infrastructure in Karachi.

In fact, terror incidents, including targeted killings and kidnappings in Pakistan’s biggest city of Karachi, had reduced by more than 98%. This has led to a staggering improvement of the city’s ranking on the World Crime Index: from sixth highest back in 2014, to now being 108th, just next to Spokane, Washington.

The crime index is a highly curated scoring system based on resident or visitor submissions, which has benefits over government data in some ways.

RELATED: Pakistan Hires Thousands of Newly-Unemployed Laborers for Ambitious 10 Billion Tree-Planting Initiative

Good news on the Afghan border
Pakistani-Peach-Trees-CC-Junaid-Ali.jpg
File photo by Junaid Ali, CC
Bordering two frequently dangerous Afghan provinces, Helmand and Kandahar, the province of Balochistan was a frequent haunt of militants before the Pakistan military took steps to clear terrorist infrastructure and organizations in the southwest.


MORE: For First Time in 72 Years, Sikhs Can Visit One of Their Holiest Sites Thanks to New Peace Corridor

“The challenges that we overcame have now paved the way for great opportunities,” Maj. General Iftikhar said, according to Gulf News. “At least 199 development projects worth [$3.75 billion] have been launched in Balochistan covering health, education, agriculture, and infrastructure sectors.”
Thanks to ALLAH ( GOD ) for guidance and help . Salute to Shuhada E Pakistan , who Sacrificed for all this .
 
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Is this due to pandemic / lockdown or due to Indian-backed terrorist hideouts being targetted in Afghanistan?
 
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well with yankee backing it will spurr out of control once again. we need to prepare for biden's second afghan war.
 
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Great news. We need a further reduction until TTP BLA PPP are none existent.
 
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Once routinely in the news for all the wrong reasons, Pakistan is now a much safer place than it used to be.

The South Asian nation has seen a reduction in terrorist attacks on home soil by 86% since 2013, and between 2019 and 2020 alone there was a 45% fall.

Pakistan-terrorism-deaths-chart-South-Asia-Terrorism-Portal-1024x522.jpg



The promising stats continue for one of the few countries to have met the UN Sustainable Development Goal for protected marine and terrestrial ecosystems, as law enforcement averted more than 50% of all terror threats last year, and suicide bombings have become practically non-existent since 2009—falling 97%.

Pakistan’s armed forces spokesperson, Major General Babar Iftikhar, highlighted border security along Afghanistan, and major improvements in the security infrastructure in Karachi.

In fact, terror incidents, including targeted killings and kidnappings in Pakistan’s biggest city of Karachi, had reduced by more than 98%. This has led to a staggering improvement of the city’s ranking on the World Crime Index: from sixth highest back in 2014, to now being 108th, just next to Spokane, Washington.

The crime index is a highly curated scoring system based on resident or visitor submissions, which has benefits over government data in some ways.

RELATED: Pakistan Hires Thousands of Newly-Unemployed Laborers for Ambitious 10 Billion Tree-Planting Initiative

Good news on the Afghan border
Pakistani-Peach-Trees-CC-Junaid-Ali.jpg
File photo by Junaid Ali, CC
Bordering two frequently dangerous Afghan provinces, Helmand and Kandahar, the province of Balochistan was a frequent haunt of militants before the Pakistan military took steps to clear terrorist infrastructure and organizations in the southwest.


MORE: For First Time in 72 Years, Sikhs Can Visit One of Their Holiest Sites Thanks to New Peace Corridor

“The challenges that we overcame have now paved the way for great opportunities,” Maj. General Iftikhar said, according to Gulf News. “At least 199 development projects worth [$3.75 billion] have been launched in Balochistan covering health, education, agriculture, and infrastructure sectors.”
Terrorism is not a normal crime. It is a crime against a nation. Terrorists attack the sovereignty of the state.
Here statistical numbers do not give the correct picture of effect of terrorist activities.

Uploading videos about the ambush of Pak Army soldiers by the terrorists had a greater impact than soldiers dying during terrorist neutralization operations.

Recently, number of ambushes against Pak Army had increase. I am very much sure that PA leadership must be doing something to eliminate such threats.
 
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It feels like a dream! Clearly remember how things looked so bleak especially in 2008 and 2009. Got used to those attacks so much that a small number of casualties felt like nothing had happened. Such a terrible time it was
 
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