Sindh Report

This report, based on a mixed-methods study by the Pak Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS), reveals a profound paradox among educated Pakistani youth in Sindh: a generation that is personally optimistic about its future but deeply concerned about the state of society and the efficacy of its governing institutions. The study engaged 60 participants through … Read more

Punjab Report

This report presents the findings of a mixed-methods research study conducted by the Pak Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS) to assess the perceptions, attitudes, and worldviews of educated youth in Punjab concerning tolerance, inclusivity, and social cohesion in Pakistan. The study, undertaken in January-February 2025, combined quantitative survey data from 134 respondents from 196 participants … Read more

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Report

This report is based on a comprehensive engagement with students and youth from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. It draws on two two-day workshop-cum-dialogues, alongside extensive semi-structured surveys and interviews with participants. The purpose was to map and analyze young people’s perspectives on peace, harmony, and diversity, particularly their implications for minority communities and broader social cohesion. The … Read more

Youth need platforms for dialogue to foster pluralism

Islamabad—Former provincial minister for human rights, and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Senator Khalil Tahir Sandhu has stressed the need to continue and strengthen the process of dialogue to decrease growing extremism in the country, noting that society lacked such engagement. Speaking at the launch ceremony of a ‘National Report’ here at a local hotel, the … Read more

Experts call for CPEC reforms to tackle conflict and regional disparities

Islamabad—Experts have urged the need to recalibrate the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) initiative to better address underlying causes for conflict and underdevelopment in the country and foster sustainable peace and development. They said that challenges related to transparency, governance, and security continued to hinder the effective execution of CPEC. These views were expressed at an … Read more

Balochistan Report

This survey study was conducted to assess general perceptions and social constructs regarding tolerance and inclusivity in society. It focused on critical issues associated with social structures, particularly concerning minorities and underrepresented groups. The findings provide insights into the attitudes of different demographics, especially youth from diverse backgrounds such as educators, students, human rights activists, … Read more

Baloch youth optimistic despite systematic inequalities and uncertainties

Islamabad – The youth of Balochistan remain hopeful about their future and deeply value education as a pathway to progress despite facing systemic inequities and uncertainties about career prospects. While the youth maintain a positive outlook in contrast to Balochistan’s traditional and often discriminatory social norms, their perceptions of external threats and growing reliance on … Read more

QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER | JULY-SEPTEMBER, 2025

With Pakistan’s youth comprising nearly two-thirds of the population, our focus remained on strengthening their role as agents of peace and inclusivity. Through extensive research and dialogue, we worked to address the pressing issue of youth radicalization not merely as a security concern but as a societal challenge that demands holistic solutions. At PIPS, we … Read more

Anatomy of Short Wars: India-Pak and Israel-Iran Conflicts

*Jehanzeb Iqbal has an MSc in Arts & Science of Warfare. The author can be reached at gulegulmit2015@gmail.com. ** The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Pak Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS).   Abstract: The military analysts from across the globe have … Read more