Pakistan
65SevereA nuclear-armed state in slow-motion economic collapse.
Nuclear-armed, demographically young, structurally unstable: a powerful military, a captive civilian government, a chronic IMF dependence, recurring climate-disaster losses on a scale the country cannot finance, and the world's lowest-threshold publicly stated nuclear-use doctrine.
What the index reads for this country
Six axes specific to country-level pressure: war involvement, climate burden, mental-health load, press freedom, polarisation, inequality. Each scored 0 to 10.
How the country sees itself, how the world sees it
Hand-curated paraphrases of the dominant framings drawn from named outlets on each side. Not journalism; an attempt to make the gap visible so the reader can hold both at once.
A nuclear state defending Kashmir, balancing between China and the US, holding the line against Indian hegemony in South Asia. Economic crises are externally imposed; political instability is the work of foreign-backed actors.
“Pakistan's survival is not negotiable, and its strategic deterrent is not on the table.”
A failing state where the army runs foreign policy and civilians take the punishment, exposed to climate disasters that exceed national capacity, with a nuclear arsenal expanding faster than its ability to secure it.
“The world is one Pakistani crisis away from nuclear panic.”
Pakistan is currently entangled in 1 conflict
Conflict pairs sourced from the conflict registry used by the world map. Status reflects the most-elevated tier currently observable; intensity is editorial 0-10.
Recurring crises over Kashmir, with two nuclear-armed neighbours and a publicly low Pakistani first-use threshold. Active line-of-control exchanges; periodic large escalations (Pulwama 2019).