Pakistan war on terror achievements during the last 2 decades:
- 18,000 terrorists killed
- 1100 Al Qaeda terrorists captured or killed
- 1237 kinetic ops
- Dismantled international terror networks (intel sharing with 70 countries)
- Border fencing to stem militant infiltration
- 18,000 terrorists killed
- 1100 Al Qaeda terrorists captured or killed
- 1237 kinetic ops
- Dismantled international terror networks (intel sharing with 70 countries)
- Border fencing to stem militant infiltration
Drastic decline in terror attacks in 
- 86% decrease in 2020 since 2013 (45%
in 2020 compared to 2019)
- 97%
in suicide bombing since 2009 (from 87 to 3)
- High impact terror incidents
from 90 in 2013 to 13 in 2020
- Security forces averted 50% terror threats in 2020

- 86% decrease in 2020 since 2013 (45%

- 97%

- High impact terror incidents

- Security forces averted 50% terror threats in 2020
During Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad that began in 2017:
- 371,000 intelligence-based operations conducted (50 major ops)
- 72,227 weapons and 5 million ammunition recovered
- 371,000 intelligence-based operations conducted (50 major ops)
- 72,227 weapons and 5 million ammunition recovered
Border security improved:
- 83% of 2600-km Pak-Afghan border secured
- 37% fencing of 950-km Pakistan-Iran completed
- 482 out of 1068 border forts built
- Terror incidents in border areas declined by 55% and IED blasts by 16%
- 83% of 2600-km Pak-Afghan border secured
- 37% fencing of 950-km Pakistan-Iran completed
- 482 out of 1068 border forts built
- Terror incidents in border areas declined by 55% and IED blasts by 16%
Development projects in KP tribal districts and Balochistan after successful military ops against terror groups:
- 199 projects worth Rs601 billion in #Balochistan covering health, education, agriculture and infrastructure.
- 831 dev projects worth Rs31 billion initiated in KP
- 199 projects worth Rs601 billion in #Balochistan covering health, education, agriculture and infrastructure.
- 831 dev projects worth Rs31 billion initiated in KP
Pakistan has paid and is still paying too heavy a price for peace. "The country lost 83,000 precious lives during the war on terror that cost the country almost US$126 billion" - #DGISPR Jan 11 press briefing
Notes from: @OfficialDGISPR January 11, 2021 press conf