Global Terrorism Index (GTI) 2026
Recently, the Global Terrorism Index (GTI) 2026 published by the Institute for Economics and Peace, highlights that terrorism remains a persistent global threat despite an overall decline in incidents.
Key Highlights
- The 13th edition of GTI was recently released.
- Pakistan ranked 1st for the first time as the most terror-affected country.
- The report highlights shifting global terror hotspots and trends.
About Global Terrorism Index (GTI)
- Published annually by the Institute for Economics and Peace.
- Covers 163 countries using terrorism-related data.
- Measures impact based on incidents, deaths, injuries, and hostages.
- Provides 10-year trend analysis of terrorism patterns.
Major Highlights
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