Pakistan tops the list of countries plagued by terrorism, what’s up with India? Report publicly

As the saying goes, if you live with a snake, you have to eat the snake’s venom. That is exactly the situation in Pakistan, the hotbed of terrorism. Pakistan, a haven for militants, is the most terror-stricken country in the world. The Global Terrorism Index (GTI) published by the ‘Institute for Economic and Peace’ recently brought out such a sensational report. Where the terrible picture of 2026 of terrorism in South Asia has come to the fore. Where it appears, Pakistan has become the most affected country in the world due to terrorism, overtaking Burkina Faso in West Asia.

According to a Times of India report, 2025 was the deadliest year for Pakistan in the last 10 years. 1,045 terrorist attacks took place this year and 1,139 people died. That is, compared to 2020, the number of terrorist attacks in Pakistan has increased 6 times in 2025. For the last 12 years, Pakistan has been in the list of the 10 most affected countries by terrorism, but this time they have risen to the top. Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has been blamed for the massive rise in terrorism in Pakistan. TTP attacks to increase by 24 percent in 2025 Apart from this, the Baloch Liberation Army, a pro-independence organization, has also given Islamabad sleep.

Pakistan has become the world’s most affected country due to terrorism, overtaking Burkina Faso in West Asia.

On the one hand, while the incidence of terrorism in Pakistan has increased by leaps and bounds, there has been a significant decrease in the incidence of terrorism in India. India’s GTI score is 6.428 even though India ranks 13th in the list of victims of terrorism. 43 percent reduction in terrorism incidents in India by 2025. India has achieved great success in the fight against terrorism in the last decade. Which highlights the success of the country’s security system. According to the report, South Asia has been shown to be the region most affected by terrorism in the world.

This report shows that India’s neighboring countries have performed positively in combating terrorism. For example, the incidence of terrorist attacks in Bangladesh has decreased by 100 percent in 2025. Besides, there has not been a single terrorist attack in Nepal in the last 3 years. After the Taliban came to power, the number of terrorist attacks in Afghanistan has also decreased significantly. Afghanistan is ranked 11th in the world ranking. In addition, the GTI report warned that the ongoing military conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan is likely to result in the death and displacement of a large number of people in both countries. Organizations like TTP can take a more dangerous form if security is not tightened at the border.

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