This study on “The State of Governance in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas” by FRC revolves around the main argument of Governance structure in FATA because this is the primary... Read more
FRC’s latest issue of TIGAH takes an account of the socio-economic, educational, and cultural damages inflicted on the people of this once peaceful area and seek ways and means; how t... Read more
FATA Annual Security Report 2012 sums up the forms of violent extremism including attacks, casualties and major incidents of the year 2012, from the FATA Research Centres’ (FRC)... Read more
As part of its efforts for peace and development in the volatile Tribal areas, FATA Research Centre (FRC) has been holding regular seminars on various issues confronting the people of... Read more
Chatham House London held a conference (June, 2011) in collaboration with DIIS (Danish Institute of International Studies, Denmark) where Dr. Ashraf Ali, Director FATA Research Centre (FRC)... Read more
The security situation in FATA remained unstable during the third quarter of 2012. There were reports of persistent attacks by militants on security forces, civilians and educational institu... Read more
Unlike in other agencies of the FATA, sectarian tensions rather than tribal or political issues are the main drivers of militancy in Kurram. The Afghan jihad against the Soviet invasion forc... Read more
Enjoying a peaceful and tranquil life is a fundamental human right. Societal values, norms, rules and laws along with cultural bindings help in the building of a stable, developed and... Read more
FRC makes sure that the voices of people of FATA would be heard and such conclusive studies will emerge from the land of the mountains, in order to understand and root out the causes... Read more
As part of its efforts for peace and development in the volatile tribal areas, FATA Research Centre (FRC) has been holding regular seminars on various issues the people of the area are facin... Read more