There’s an interesting bit of information that has been shared by the Op India website and which was highlighted by the The Religion of Peace website and that is that Pakistan is a terrorist factory.
Frankly I’m not at all surprised about this as Pakistan’s major export seem to be terrorism along with religious extremism, gang rapists and welfare sponging. It would be strange would it not for a country like Pakistan, which is run by some of the worst forms of Islam on the planet wasn’t a haven for violent extremism.
Op India said:
On March 20, the Institute for Economics and Peace released its Global Terrorism Index 2026, and the results were devastating, Pakistan is now officially the most terrorism-affected country in the world. 8.574 is the score. 1,139 people died. 1,045 incidents. 1,595 injuries. After two years at the top, Burkina Faso was overthrown by Pakistan, which now holds the top spot for the first time in the Index’s history.
The study, which is 97 pages long, is brutally plain. While global terrorist deaths plummeted 28% to 5,582 and attacks fell 22% to 2,944, with 81 nations improving, Pakistan went the opposite direction. This isn’t a coincidence. It is the result of extreme Islamist ideology, groups that the state once nurtured, and Afghan spillover.
Op India quoting the terrorism report added:
Pakistan saw the highest number of terrorist killings since 2013. TTP alone was responsible for 595 attacks and 637 fatalities, a 13% increase from the year before. The group, a Deobandi Islamist organisation founded in 2007, has close operational and theological ties to al-Qaeda. The UN Security Council observes that the TTP provides safe havens along the Afghan-Pakistan border while taking ideological guidance from al-Qaeda. There is a pattern when you include the BLA’s dramatic train hijacking that resulted in 442 hostages. These groups have been bolstered by cross-border militancy from Afghanistan, where the Taliban regained control in 2021. The Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan and strained relations with its neighbours are directly linked in the report to Pakistan’s rise. These tensions evolved into an open conflict by February 2026, when Pakistan attacked Kabul and Kandahar with air strikes. To put it briefly, the jihad that Pakistan once supported as a tactical advantage has returned home.
It’s clear from this report and the usual slew of horror stories regarding terrorism that emanate from Pakistan that Pakistan is a terror factory and it produces terrorists that afflict both those outside of Pakistan and those within it. The horror show that is Pakistan is what you get when you take a functioning former British Empire colony, which Pakistan was and hand it over to those who adhere to some of the worst forms of Islam that exist in the modern world.
Links
Op India piece on Paksistan terrorism
Religion of Peace website



