QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER | APRIL-JUNE, 2025

Freedom of religion or belief in Pakistan remains under serious threat, with religious minorities facing growing discrimination, violence, and the continued misuse of blasphemy laws. Despite some security at religious sites, targeted attacks persist, highlighting the need for more effective and comprehensive measures. Pak Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS) organized a stakeholder consultation in Karachi … Read more

Inclusivity ensures equal opportunities in social and political change

The Pak Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS) concluded its series of ten nationwide training workshops with a final event titled  “Building Bridges: Fostering Tolerance and Inclusivity among Youth”, held in June in Islamabad. The initiative aimed to counter faith-based persecution and violence by strengthening the capacity of local peace actors and youth across Pakistan. The … Read more

Inclusivity gives equal opportunities to all in social, political transformations

Islamabad – Speakers at a workshop said that inclusivity was a societal need, as it provided equal rights and opportunities to all people from different ethnic, linguistic and religious backgrounds in social and political transformations. Experts belonging to the media, legal fraternity and education research spoke at a national workshop titled ‘Building Bridges: Fostering Tolerance … Read more

Experts urge universities to prioritize research & critical thinking

Pak Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS) organized a two-day national workshop at the Quetta Press Club. This workshop was part of a series of nationwide initiatives undertaken by PIPS with the objective of promoting peace, tolerance, and social harmony across the country. The primary aim of this workshop was to foster a conducive environment that … Read more

Adhering to Shared Values and Common Ground is Key to Promoting Diversity

The Pak Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS) held a two-day national workshop at a local hotel in Karachi on April 16-17, 2025, titled “Building Bridges: Fostering Tolerance and Inclusivity among Youth.” Renowned speakers and experts from the media and academia delivered sessions on diverse themes, including diversity, social cohesion, critical thinking, the constitutional rights of … Read more

Upholding the Constitution: A path to social cohesion in Pakistan

Quetta – Experts at a workshop said that social cohesion could only be attained through the true implementation of the Constitution, which guarantees that people belonging to different ethnicities, faiths and languages can live in peaceful coexistence. They said inclusivity means providing equal opportunities in life to all segments of society and respecting everyone, regardless … Read more

Pakistan needs an empowered local government system to decrease extremism

Karachi – Muttahida Quami Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) leader Dr Farooq Sattar has said that Pakistan needed a true and participatory democracy, through an empowered local government system, to decrease growing intolerance and extremism in society. He was speaking at a dialogue titled ‘Building Bridges: A Stakeholder Consultation on Tolerance and Inclusivity’, held here at a local … Read more

Diversity is a recipe to end disputes in society

Karachi – Speakers at a workshop said uniformity created conflicts while protecting and promoting diversity led to the solution of many problems in society by bringing an end to disputes among different groups, faiths and ethnicities. They said there was a need to expand the scope of common values and move towards globalization, to give … Read more

According to the 2023 census, the population of Pakistan is 241.5 million. Hindus are the largest minority, comprising 5.2 million, which constitutes 1.6% of the population classified as Hindu Jati and 0.6% as Scheduled Castes.[1] Most of the Hindu population in Pakistan is concentrated in Sindh, accounting for 8.8% of the province’s total population. Download

Terrorism-related fatalities spiked by 73 percent in February

62 percent of total deaths occurred in Balochistan  Islamabad – Terrorism-related deaths in Pakistan surged by 73 percent in February 2025 compared to the previous month, with 62 percent of total fatalities occurring in Balochistan, highlighting the growing insurgency in the province. A total of 121 people were killed and 103 others injured in 54 terrorist … Read more