Minority rights in Pakistan : Historic neglect or state complicity?

This survey-based study conducted by Pak Institute for Peace Studies has revealed that Pakistan’s religious minorities believe they are not part of the larger political, social and cultural mainstream. The report has tried to understand the lives of religious minorities and their interaction with other communities in Pakistan through a countrywide survey with 327 respondents … Read more

Radicalization: Perceptions of educated youth in Pakistan

Any study that seeks to understand the phenomenon of radicalization in any society cannot afford to ignore the educated youth. This segment gains even more significance in Pakistan where an estimated 103 million people, or 63 percent of the population, are less than 25… Read full survey report: [embeddoc url="http://archive.pakpips.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/45.pdf" download="all" viewer="google" ]

Radicalization in Pakistan: Understanding the phenomenon

Pakistan has adopted a two-pronged strategy to fight the menace of religious militancy: it has tried to undertake development activities in the troubled northwest of the country, hoping to wean its people from militant influence by addressing their economic grievances; and… Read full survey report: [embeddoc url="http://archive.pakpips.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/41.pdf" download="all" viewer="google" ]