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Pakistan Sees Highest Terror Deaths In A Decade, Up 45 Per Cent In 2024: Global Terrorism Index 2025 Report

Vansh GuptaMar 10, 2025, 08:06 PM | Updated 08:06 PM IST
Pakistan Sees Highest Terror Deaths In A Decade, Up 45 Per Cent In 2024, Says GTI 2025 report

Pakistan Sees Highest Terror Deaths In A Decade, Up 45 Per Cent In 2024, Says GTI 2025 report


Pakistan has recorded its highest year-on-year increase in terrorism-related deaths in a decade, with fatalities surging 45 per cent in 2024, according to the Global Terrorism Index (GTI) 2025, reported The Economic Times.

The report places Pakistan as the second most-affected country by terrorism worldwide, highlighting the resurgence of Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) as the primary driver behind the escalating violence.

TTP's Resurgence Fuels Violence

The TTP, an extremist group ideologically aligned with the Afghan Taliban, has dramatically increased its operations, particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

In 2024 alone, the group carried out 482 attacks, resulting in 558 deaths, making it TTP’s deadliest year since 2011.

Security forces remain the primary target of these attacks, with police personnel accounting for 51 per cent and military forces for 16 per cent of incidents. Meanwhile, civilian casualties have also risen, comprising 19 per cent of total deaths.

The group's tactics have evolved, with armed assaults responsible for nearly 72 per cent of all fatalities. Additionally, bombings have tripled compared to the previous year, signaling a shift toward more aggressive and destructive strategies.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has emerged as the epicenter of TTP’s violence, with 96 per cent of the group’s attacks taking place in the region. The province's proximity to Afghanistan-based militant networks further complicates Pakistan's counterterrorism efforts.

Global Terrorism Trends: A Growing Concern

The GTI 2025 reveals a widening threat of terrorism worldwide. The number of affected countries increased from 58 to 66 in the past year, reversing a nearly decade-long decline in global terrorist activity.

The Islamic State (IS) remains the deadliest terrorist organisation, with its influence spreading beyond the Middle East.

In South Asia, both Pakistan and Afghanistan remain the focal points of escalating militant activity. The TTP’s resurgence, combined with the Taliban’s governance in Afghanistan, presents a significant threat to regional stability.

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