There was a 94 per cent decline in a range of crimes countrywide. Fewer phones are snatched, fewer cars hijacked and fewer reports of cash being snatched. Abductions and hostage-taking are down, so is extortion — and by extension though it has yet to be substantiated there is a reduction in corruption. The OICCI has conducted a security survey annually since 2015 so it is possible to derive a trend analysis. Members of OICCI report that their employees feel safer going to and from the workplace. Pakistan as a destination, be it tourism or business, is measurably safer and foreign governments are increasingly allowing their nationals to visit, with travel advisories relaxing as security improves.
This is no minor development. It is now for the government to capitalise on the report, to more effectively market Pakistan and to repaint the image of a country that has suffered woefully for decades, often from self-inflicted wounds. Terrorism is not defeated but it has been rolled back, the streets really are safer even in Karachi (though sadly no cleaner or less malodorous), public transport is more comfortable, the retail sector is buoyant and online trading upwardly mobile. As good news packages go, it is about as good as it gets and better than it has been for a very long time. Don’t be coy — sell it!
Published in The Express Tribune, July 19th, 2017.
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