While the trends in South Asia’s rebellion and terrorism have been widely encouraged, Pakistan stands out with a steadily worsening profile due to the fatal dramatic decline in most theatres. In 2024, Pakistan alone accounted for 2,236 (76.3%) of the 2,930 terrorism in South Asia. By February 1, 2025, another 303 people had been killed (all data from the South Asian Terrorist Portal).
Pakistan experienced 12th consecutive high-intensity domestic conflicts (more than 1,000 deaths each year) between 2006 and 2017, but in 2009, 11,317 peaks were killed. By 2019, since 2020, deaths had bottomed out at 365. However, the trajectory has been reversed, killings are steadily rising, and there are various indicators suggesting the integration of extremist power.
On January 8th, one of the most dramatic recent incidents, a band of rebels from the Baroque Liberation Army (BLA) seized control of the entire town of Zeri in the Kuzdar district of Balochistan, during which the attacks were raided, It burned the power that was occupied, occupied, occupied, collected and collected, and several other government buildings.
The Bla Cadres then retracted many taxable vehicles and filmed 29 AK-47 rifles and 4,000 rounds of ammunition. In 2024, Balochistan had 774 rebellion/terrorism-related deaths, and by February 1st another 129 lives were lost this year.