Islamabad Ranked Second Safest City in South Asia

Islamabad has been positioned as the second most secure city in South Asia in a report released by a reputable worldwide association. Numbeo, which professes to be the world’s biggest data collector of client-contributed information about urban communities and nations, has delivered the security list for 2021.

The Pakistani capital has gotten the second position out of the complete 34 urban communities considered for this report. Islamabad has gotten 70.85 points out of 100. Islamabad’s Deputy Commissioner, Hamza Shafqaat additionally shared this information on his Twitter account.

According to the list shared by him, Islamabad has been positioned 23rd most secure city in Asia with 71.08 points. It is an honor for the country that its capital is the second most secure city in South Asia. This news has drawn in not just the travelers to come to Pakistan for visit but also the investors to put resources into Pakistan for a better future and development. This information will serve as a motivating factor for the current government which is very dedicating to reviving the tourism industry of the country.

Furthermore, the U.S. Division of State has evaluated Islamabad as a MEDIUM-danger area based on the criminal activities and threat to the official U.S. government’s interests. As indicated by accessible insights, the number of crimes in the Islamabad Capital Territory has remained somewhat consistent if not increasing in the course of recent years.

Lahore, the capital city of Punjab territory, has been positioned as the eleventh most secure city in the report with 61.36 points. In the interim, the Indian port city of Mangalore has been positioned as the most secure city in Southern Asia with a wellbeing figure of 74.66. Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul, has been announced as South Asia’s most unsafe city with a security index of 23.45.

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