Pakistan Fsi Blog Jun 2026
South Asia is the global region most densely populated with relatively fragile states. The following table compares Pakistan’s FSI standing with its neighbors:
Despite high vulnerability scores, Pakistan defies the traditional trajectory of a collapsing state. This resilience can be attributed to several countervailing factors:
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: The Fund for Peace publishes index scores and articles regarding Pakistan’s political and economic stability . Current Featured Topics (April 2026) South Asia is the global region most densely
billion, cementing their role as the primary engine supporting the current account. 4. Economic Growth and Banking Sector Outlook
Despite a 70% reduction in terrorist incidents since 2014, the security indicator remains alarmingly high due to: 🔍 Core Themes Explored on the FSI Blog
In the FSI report, Pakistan ranks [Insert Rank, e.g., 27th] out of 179 countries, with a score of [Insert Score, e.g., 90.2/120] . While this marks a marginal improvement from previous years, the composite indicators reveal persistent fault lines in security, governance, and social cohesion.
Pakistan is not Somalia. But it is no longer simply "India’s troubled neighbor." It is a country where the state is losing the narrative, and the people are building parallel economies to survive. For the dedicated reader of the Pakistan FSI blog , the question is no longer "Is Pakistan fragile?"—it is "What happens when the fragile finally fractures?"
Disclaimer: The views expressed in the FSI blog are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Foreign Service Institute or the U.S. Government.
Pakistan’s position on the Fragile States Index has improved significantly since 2015, but the gains of the past decade are now being eroded. The 2024 score of 91.7 and the reclassification from High Warning to Alert are sobering signals that the country’s underlying vulnerabilities – economic fragility, governance deficits, unresolved regional grievances, and an over‑reliance on security measures – remain deeply entrenched.