Pakistan Fsi Blog May 2026
| Country | FSI Rank | Trend | Key Pressure | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 9 | Deteriorating | Security + Economy | | India | 73 | Stable | Social Services | | Bangladesh | 33 | Improving | Political Factions | | Iran | 58 | Deteriorating | External Intervention |
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: FSI scores referenced are based on recent historical data and analytical estimates. For the absolute latest score, refer to the Fund for Peace annual report. pakistan fsi blog
In the landscape of global political risk assessment, few metrics carry the weight—or the controversy—of the . Published annually by the Fund for Peace, the FSI ranks 179 countries based on twelve indicators of pressure, from demographic tensions to economic decline. For years, one country has consistently occupied a precarious position at the intersection of "High Alert" and "Very High Alert": Pakistan . | Country | FSI Rank | Trend |
They point to the fact that Pakistan has been in the "Alert" category for 14 consecutive years. They argue that the state is a sinking ship, kept afloat only by an IMF life raft every 24 months. They note the collapse of law and order in Peshawar and Quetta as proof of terminal fragility. For the absolute latest score, refer to the