Pakistan’s firm stance against cross-border terrorism is proving to be fruitful as Islamabad’s decision to shut its border with neighbouring Afghanistan has resulted in notable drop in terrorist attacks. The closure of Pakistan-Afghanistan border in October has seen almost 17% drop in terrorist attacks in December 2025 and a 9% decline in November, according to a Centre for Research and Security Studies (CRSS) annual security report.

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